I think the answer to that requires some research with what's available and what is needed to get it into minimal shape, along the lineaments of what EIA provides in the basic data categories: production by energy type, consumption by energy type, storage—that's a big one that national data are very severely lacking.
To get from where we are.... As I say, I keep harking back to the NEB's portal, but it's one step toward this one-stop shop. What resources would be required to get that into...? What data are out there already? You don't have to make up new data or collect new data, but take the data that are there and put them in a consistent format. Get it on a publication schedule that's regular and known and timely. Scope out the cost of that kind of a project, and then it will be a case of having to increment along until we have the Canadian version of it.
There are things that the EIA does that we won't want to do in the end, perhaps. It does a lot of forecasting and has huge clanking models that do that. We probably don't need to go into that, but on the basic data service itself, we're only one step towards that. I'd say do some scoping on the business case to do the next step.