No, it's not that it isn't authorized. When Amazon came to Canada there were no policies in place--there still aren't--regarding Internet companies doing business in Canada.
Barnes and Noble, for example, can't just come into Canada and take over the company, or an American publisher can't just come in and take over a Canadian publishing company, because of the regulations in place. But Amazon was able to come into Canada, set up Amazon.ca, and employ no people, with no physical building here. They're doing it all from Seattle, in partnership with Canada Post through Assured Logistics. They distribute the books and handle all of the logistics of moving the books through Canada.
We're saying that this gave them an unfair advantage in Canada because they were able to go around the regulations that everyone else has to abide by.
It's already been done, so we're not saying that we think it should be drawn back now. You can't pull things back. But we think the government needs to look at a strategy to stop that from happening again.