We've cooperated with the Quebec government so far. As you know, it often demonstrates leadership. There are no downsides as far as I know. The crucial issue was interoperability. Now that British Columbia, Quebec and the federal government have adopted this kind of registry, I think we've encouraged the other provinces and territories to do the same. It's really worthwhile to have a pan-Canadian regime, provided interoperability is possible.
That's where the data issue comes in. The reason for limiting ourselves to gathering or publishing only certain data is precisely to guarantee interoperability. When one of the stakeholders in the chain decides to operate differently, interoperability disappears. That's why we follow international best practices and why the platform will be similar to those of the federal government and Quebec.