I'll make two points. One is that we did address those issues at the CRTC hearing, and then when the CTF appeared we did not feel those issues were addressed. But we had made points in our interventions beforehand that were on the record about our concerns about the CTF.
As well, I think one of the significant issues was when our supposed board member was asked to remove himself from the discussions because we had acquired a cable system serving Kenora. We're very proud of the fact that we serve small communities. We may not serve Timmins, but we are very proud of the fact that we serve a number of small communities.
As part of that acquisition, we ended up owning a television station in Kenora, which offers a valuable service in that area. It's not a major station; it's a small broadcast station. It was just part of the acquisition of the cable company in that area.
Our member was then told he could not participate in the discussions because now we were a broadcaster. We owned one little station in Kenora, and we had to leave the room with CTV and Global and TVA. That's ridiculous.