I would just answer that by saying that we're a law enforcement agency and our mandate is under the Competition Act. It is to look at the economic impact of the transaction. For that transaction, we did a full deep dive. We interviewed all the market participants: competitors, suppliers, customers.
At the end of the day, we're looking at the economic leverage that is going to result from the proposed transaction. In that particular transaction, that meant looking at advertising markets. This has consistently been the bureau's focus in newspaper mergers. As I said, while we agree that the diversity of voices is potentially an issue for study, it's not one that we have a mandate to examine under the Competition Act. We're examining whether or not they're going to be able to leverage their market powers to the detriment of suppliers, customers, or ultimately, Canadian consumers in the marketplace, whether prices for advertising are going to go up, and whether prices for the paper are going to go up.