Yes. I think it's a reasonable request. The amount of effort that would be required to make the data that's out there usable will vary, obviously, but otherwise, what's the point of collecting the data? That's one of the things we have spent a lot of time thinking about and doing. We're doing the in-the-weeds grunt work of taking data in all its forms, whether it's in a PDF document or an Excel sheet, with, as you said, different rows and columns, and bringing it together into one format. That way, for the people who want to make sense of it and who want to analyze, interpret and synthesize it into reports that policy-makers and communities can understand, it's a lot easier.
I have a fun fact for you. There's a rule of thumb that researchers will spend between 60% to 80% of their time just cleaning, formatting and making data usable. Harnessing the people who are out there trying to do this, to make it easier for others to use, is an important priority, I would say.