Yes. Thank you for the question.
There are a lot of movements in science right now to make data more open, to give transparency and allow other people to check it. For the most part in science, we operate on a trust principle. If a paper is published, the dataset underlying that doesn't actually get reviewed while the paper is reviewed, and that doesn't necessarily get assessed at any time after publication either.
At the moment, there is a reform movement, or multiple reform movements, within science to make it more open and transparent and to share these datasets more publicly at an earlier stage. By supporting scientists who are doing this, that would make their work more open and more readily assessed by other scientists and more closely scrutinized. That will ensure, we hope, that the science that is produced will be more reliable.