Okay, fair enough. I just wanted to clarify. I didn't want the analysts to be confused that this might be an assessment, because this is one of the questions we have.
Another question we have is how to fund it.
I just want to turn to you, Ms. Romero. You mentioned in your remarks a great statistic, that in 2016, 75% of all clean-tech research in the country was funded by the oil and gas sector. It goes to some of the points that were made in the media yesterday by Premier Notley against the leader of the federal NDP, Jagmeet Singh, about how if you don't realize that the economy and the environment go hand in hand, you're going to fail at both.
Is there some way to extract some of this clean energy spend, some of these research dollars, or some contribution from industry so that we can appropriately fund an organization, with maybe more around $50 million to $70 million a year, that could help harness the value of all this data, warehouse it appropriately, and create the data tools that Canadians and industry need to compete?