Mr. Ehsassi, thank you so much for this question and for the opportunity to be here and address the committee today.
When we talk about actionable data, we talk about having timely, objective and transparent measures of greenhouse gas emissions for various stakeholders, who at this point are primarily in the commercial sector. We provide our data to the oil and gas sector. We provide our data to the resource sector, to the waste management sector, to the energy sector, and also in general to the sustainability sector. In the future we feel that this objective data on greenhouse gas emissions would also be of tremendous value as the financial world pivots towards ESG metrics, and certainly there would be a lot of value in that regard as well.
The other area for providing information, as I hinted at in my prepared remarks, is governments and government regulations, and supporting government regulations as we look towards things like Canada's obligations under the Paris Agreement and the Canadian Net-Zero Emissions Accountability Act. We're already engaged with a number of provincial authorities, for example, the Alberta Energy Regulator and similar authorities in B.C. and in other provinces, and we very much look forward to an opportunity to bring our capabilities to bear to serve the needs of the Government of Canada as a whole.
Thank you very much for your question.