Yes. Transparency is also something we have discussed and heard a lot about. It's a real need. For us, it would also be a good way to say that our models are documented, because right now we grab information here and there from so many data sources that each time someone asks me if my database is documented, I say, “No. I have no time.” They ask, “Where did you get this data?” I say, “Here and there.” Having a central place where you have all this data transparent and public would facilitate things.
The issues in the industrial sector I think are due to confidential data, especially when there's one industry that is only in one province. They don't want to make their data public because you will know that it's coming from them. However, we have done many projects with the industry, so we get their data but we, in turn, cannot make it public. Sometimes we cannot even reuse it for the next project.
How can the industry be convinced to make their data public? I'm not sure, but they can definitely benefit from the results of the analysis. If we show, for example, the potential of this new aluminum technology and the huge role it can have in greenhouse gas reduction scenarios, it's positive for the industry. If the industry knows more of what we are doing and the usefulness of the results we can provide, I'm sure they will be more willing to share their data.