I know the focus, obviously, is on this issue of diversity of voices. As I mentioned in my opening remarks, looking at the issue of diversity of voices traditionally falls outside the scope of the factors that the bureau looks at, which are advertising rates, readership, price and outputs, things that are easily quantifiable.
As for whether the bureau should be enabled with powers to take a look at those things, I think if you look generally internationally at some of our partners like the U.S. and the U.K., their approaches are similar to those of Canada, whereby their competition authorities are mandated with doing more of an economic concentration review, and their broadcast regulator takes a look at this issue of diversity of voices.