When we started to collect the data—which was at about this point last year—we noted that there was a lot of different information reported, different angles to look at the data and different ways of reporting across all municipalities. There was no one standard way of doing it, essentially.
What we've been attempting to do—we started with 30 municipalities, back in December, and we expanded to 40 a couple of days ago—is to format that data in a way that's comparable across all municipalities. In doing so, we're not only collecting the data; we're going back to municipalities to make sure that what we're reporting is accurate, and we don't release it until we get this accuracy.
The data tables we're releasing right now are comparable. They can be benchmarked across municipalities. Our intent is to keep expanding the number of municipalities we're covering and to provide more information to the public.
