First of all, I want to reiterate that there is a new approach and methodology that the department has begun. It is important that we have accurate data, and that we share the data. The principle of the department is to share data with the community that's relevant to the community.
I would have to turn to officials for details about the frequency of that sharing and how that's done, but, yes, it's important for first nations to have control over data. It's important for first nations to know what's happening in their own communities, so they can use that information to either advocate, change approaches, or design programs and services. The value that the department has around truth and transparency would require data sharing.
The deputy may wish to add something, just really quickly.