Any merger goes to a dual examination. First of all, you have to get it past the Competition Act: that it doesn't lead to a lessening of competition. The Competition Bureau basically looks at the market. For the market, they look at it as advertising: does it really restrict the ability to advertise? Or does it let people control the market?
We then look at the other part. We look at it from the broadcasting viewpoint and the objectives of the Broadcasting Act. Are the objectives of the Broadcasting Act, which are numerous—it's a long list—going to be imperilled by this merger, or put in danger?
One of the objectives, clearly, is diversity of voices. Another one is the offering of Canadian content. Another one is vitality of the industry, etc. It's not just diversity as the only one and the overriding objective. There's a whole bunch of them, and we have to strike the appropriate balance.