Thanks again for the question.
When I was talking about data, I wasn't talking about data on the Government of Canada's activities. I meant data related to other organizations, such as the provinces or other countries, the United States or European nations, for example. The data is used to compare the government's activities to that of other organizations.
So I wasn't talking about data on the Government of Canada; in this case, we're supplying the data.
We provide this information to a firm like McKinsey, which would then use their datasets of information that they've gathered from around the world and from other private sector partners to make comparisons and analyses.