Thank you, Senator. I can respond to that question.
The regulations are being written now. We expect that in the next six weeks, they will be published in what's called Canada Gazette, part I. The regulations will be in place. There will be a further consultation period, and the final regulations, we expect, will be published in the fall. That means they will take effect on January 1, 2023.
This may seem like a long time, but what that means is that for all of the calendar year of 2023, we will have this considerably more detailed data. However, it also means that this data will not be available until the end of the first six months of 2024. How will the data help? That will depend also on what requesters are prepared to disclose. They may choose not to disclose this data, but as I mentioned before, we will use this data in conjunction with other research and linkages to other data to try to better understand how the intersection of different forms of inequality may be manifested in the MAID system.