That's a great question.
With each of the communities we work with, we have an agreement. In some cases the communities want to be the owners. We have an incredibly rich data system that follows strict principles, fair care OCAP principles, to ensure that, for example, if the indigenous community wants to own that data, we work with them to follow the OCAP principles to ensure that we respect and share those data in ways that are basically controlled by them.
Some organizations are happy that Ocean Networks Canada, as a society, owns the data, and we, then, follow our fair principles, which are international principles on data capture, archiving and accessibility.