On the granularity of data, I would give the question over to modellers, but I think it's a good idea. The idea of having all of this open to the public is not only to build trust but also because we're dealing with probably the most complex problem we've ever had to face in the history of humankind. Having many brains being able to look at the same thing and maybe come up with different ways to look at it has to be a good thing.
I would agree with what Mr. DeRochie said. One of the key things that is happening in this whole law reform around environmental assessment, one of the things where there's great consensus in industry, indigenous people's representatives, and environmental organizations—it just seems the government is not so keen on it—is the idea of strategic assessments. Having an independent information agency could feed into the strategic assessments, where we can see broadly what sources of technologies are available to us and which technologies should be going forward at a higher level. This way we would not have these debates in regulatory or environmental impact assessment processes, which are not the best places to have them.