Certainly, and a lot of this has to do with the CRTC acting as the arbitrator, and it has to do with regulations that I don't think we've seen fully yet. Instead of relying on the judgment of the arbitrator, we would like access to complete and timely information so that we can make our own assessment of whether we are getting a fair deal that is commensurate with what some of the larger publishers with more bargaining power have access to.
I understand that the collective bargaining process is meant to achieve this, but from what I understand, that means it's only if you are within a bargaining unit that you will get access to information about what is being negotiated for the publishers. For various reasons, we may want to create separate bargaining units, so what we're asking for is the ability for publishers to have access to information between bargaining units.