Sure. We don't directly provide data to the EIA and we don't have a direct relationship with them. I think they do access our website, as I mentioned, so they will get our settlement curves and that type of stuff from the website. We don't have a direct connection with them. We use some of their data, so we take a look at the storage information they publish and use that data sometimes as well. There's no direct connectivity such that we're sending stuff to them on a regular basis, but they do access our website regularly.
The only one of that group you mentioned that really has a direct relationship with us is the Alberta government. The Department of Energy does have access to NGX. They subscribe to NGX so that they can get access to all of our proprietary settlement price data and index price data.
The other group that does, the National Energy Board, is also a subscriber of NGX data. They do access us that way and get access to all of those curves and prices as well.
For everyone else, really we just make sure we're publishing our information on the website. I do think those entities are accessing it, but since it's on the website, it's not direct and we're not talking with them. If there is an issue with it, they can call us and we'll make sure the numbers are right, but other than that, there's no direct connectivity except for those entities I mentioned.