Absolutely, Statistics Canada is and has been an extremely important venue for collecting that data. What I think the national energy data collection perspective would bring to the table would be the identification of missing data for Stats Canada to collect. More importantly, it would provide specific analysis, evaluation, and collating of that data to look at some of the questions that I identified from an energy-specific perspective.
Therefore, no, I don't think we need to repeat and duplicate what Statistics Canada does already, but at the same time and at the moment, we don't have the good cross-country comparison of energy poverty issues and it really needs a highlight. In addition, since I assume that an energy data organization will be focusing on things like energy costs, climate change, effectiveness, and policies, it's very important to include energy poverty in that analysis, in my opinion.