I apologize for cutting you off. I wish we had more time with you, as always. I understood everything you said, but I didn't hear you say whether you were collecting different data or, at least, other types of data to ensure they were relevant. You didn't answer my first question, and I plan to continue with the same line of questioning.
The audit also revealed that the department didn't assess the data for accuracy or share the data with first nations. That was in 2018.
Similar to my previous question, I'd like to know what was done in the wake of the finding. Did you share the data with first nations? Did you do anything more—other than what you'd already been doing—to ensure that any data possibly being shared with first nations were indeed accurate?
I have two more questions, but let's start there.