Just to step back for one second on the premises, we are bound by law--I think it's section 47 of the Telecommunications Act--to give effect to policy directives of the government on matters of broad policy concern. That's very clear. We have not yet received such a directive, period. It's working its way through. It's been tabled in Parliament, and I gather there's a committee decision to have a report by March 1, 2007.
Even that directive, which is not yet enforced, doesn't contain material on foreign ownership, so the issue of foreign ownership is in effect on whatever track it's on. If it is on a track, it's on a separate track from that, but if that direction on foreign ownership were eventually to come to pass, then under the act we would be bound to give effect to it, and although the section 7 provisions you're reading talk about our promotion of Canadian ownership, we would, as an affirmative legal matter, be bound by such a directive.
It's all hypothetical because, as I said, there is no such directive in force on foreign ownership, but that would be the legal answer I would have to give you. We would have to say that the government has given us a directive and that we are legally bound to give effect to it, and that you have to read the promotion of foreign ownership into that.