I may ask my colleagues to join in in a second.
First of all, I should start by saying that we were very aware of the circumstance, and we were looking at the issue independently. The government asked us to examine whether or not their actions were consistent with the Broadcasting Act and set a defined period in which they wanted a response. They have that ability to ask us to act—albeit not to make a decision, obviously.
The content of the decision is entirely up to the commission as an arm's-length agency. We did that. We issued a notice. We sought comments, staff analyzed them, and we rendered a decision in a very short period of time, as we were asked to.
The circumstances were very clear and the weight of the evidence told us that RT was, in fact, not consistent with the objectives of the Broadcasting Act; therefore, they were removed from the authorized distribution list.