In that particular transaction, we also had significant concerns. As a result of that, they had to divest 10 of the channels that they were proposing to acquire. In addition, the CRTC examined that transaction and had issues with the radio broadcasting side. We accepted the resolution that the CRTC negotiated or imposed on the parties there. Again, we're looking at the economic impact.
In terms of the Sun-Postmedia merger, we looked at all the evidence. We did a five-month intensive review, and we looked at the econometric data. At the end of the day, what we concluded was that those papers and those markets were not close rivals. As a result of that, the evidence did not suggest that their ability to influence the market and have the ability to substantially lessen competition—and that's our threshold—was at the level where we could challenge the transaction.