In provincial governments, particularly in the offshore, because it's jointly managed, it's a facilitator. All the rules are in place to acquire any and all manner of data. That's one thing that I think Canada does well. It has provisions in the legislation and regulations to acquire all sorts of data. The question is this. The data comes in maybe in nonstandard formats that may be particular to companies. We could do better at standardizing. We could also do better at keeping it central and not replicating it in different departments and divisions and areas. Then you make the access level transparent and you have a fair playing field.
Again, you'll see in that context how Norway has evolved far more collaboratively. It has looked at this huge opportunity to acquire data. The authorities have realized that no one private sector company or group of companies is going to sit down and do what they need to do, which is provide the common platform. The authorities are the platform. They're the Google, if you will.