Mr. Smith, I have another question for you.
Earlier in your comments you said the data on studies is available for all. I'm curious more on the actual raw data and the data that is stored at the research data centres in universities and other places around the country. That is not free for all and available for all, and you do have to pay for it. I've had a number of constituents in my riding complain about that. They feel, as taxpayers, they've had to pay twice. They've had to pay their taxes for the department and so forth to conduct them, and then when they want to access it, it's several thousands of dollars to actually get the data in its raw form to be able to run their own models.
I wonder if you have any thoughts on that. Should there be a fee? I know there are different rates, but it seems that for a large corporation, like an oil company or what have you, $5,000 or $10,000 wouldn't be much, but for a small community organization that, say, wants to study a Health Canada report, $5,000 is a lot of money.