I cannot say who would have that responsibility. I will leave it up to you, as parliamentarians, to decide.
However, I can confirm that for broadcasting and television broadcasting, even though the bureau studies transactions from the angle of economic concentration, the CRTC then examines more general matters of public interest.
The same thing applies in the area of transport. The Minister of Transport may review a transaction the bureau has studied in order to make decisions on more general issues of public interest. In addition, the Minister of Finance can do the same thing with regard to matters involving banks.
As I said, our analytical approach is really based on the market's economic efficiency. Our specialty is the study of quantifiable effects. As for deciding whether we are in the best position to—