Yes, Mr. Chairman, I think that's correct.
To add one thing, I think the Interac one is more about what will be the effects of changing the order and whether it will cause the order to be ineffective and lead to a concern on lessening of competition. So the order has worked; it has been in place and has worked effectively. We don't take these matters lightly and we don't change orders. In fact, we don't change orders, the courts do. A court order is a court order. If you violate it, then there's a section of the act that makes it a criminal offence. So the order has to be taken seriously. We have to do our work. We have to get into the facts. We have to know what we're doing. We cannot be swayed because there has been a bunch of things said in the press. We have to do our homework and get it right.