I think that part of it has been the issue of privacy and how that data gets collected and stored and what we do with it. I think our colleague from the University of Saskatchewan also recognized that even, for example, self-reported indigenous identity is complicated. For that reason, other steps are being put in place to verify indigenous identity.
It's really about asking the right questions and making sure that you know how to deal with the data. Even around our indigenous data, we have to deal with issues of data sovereignty. Who's going to be able to access this best, and how are we going to report on it?