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We need to ensure that there's ongoing investment into first nation data centres. The data-sharing agreement that we were able to negotiate with the province was only as a result of having strong data governance behind us with respect to first nations. We always ensure that the OCAP principles are paramount, so that there's ownership, control, access and possession by first nations. That's the only way to ensure that there's reliable data based on our understanding of the different datasets that come in.
We have long-demonstrated successful governance of this data, and it therefore needs to be supported. Opportunities for data governance need to be opened up right now. Right now it is kind of bottlenecked to a lot of the academic institutions, and opportunities need to be opened up to centres such as the First Nations Information Governance Centre.