I don't think any of us can actually explain to you why they stopped paying at this particular time. As you know, it's a long-standing issue. There has been reluctance from the BDUs for several years to pay into the CTF. They probably felt that it was a good strategy.
In January, Vidéotron did exactly what Shaw had done just before Christmas. They said they'd stop paying. There was strife in the industry, and there was a strike, so the timing was very good. The industry was already in upheaval. It was a good time to just hammer it in further and to start.... It was a good strategy.
Further than that, we can't really explain. Obviously they have said they have some issues, but governance issues are always going to be around in any organization. We see that in our own organizations. The fund itself is working very well as far as programming goes. Those are their issues. There should be a committee. There is a board of the CTF, and they can be ironed out.
So we can't really answer your question exactly the way you'd like. We don't know exactly how this happened. It is a long-standing issue, but it can be resolved.