Our desire to have these rules reformed is to help us grow, and to really—everyone uses the term—level the playing field. But look at our playing field. It's not level. Our foreign competitors aren't subject to these rules when they do business here.
If it were to happen that one of our larger competitors that has been trying to consolidate the sector came to Canada and wanted to acquire Telesat, they would have to demonstrate under the Investment Canada Act that there's a net benefit to Canadians. The government would review that, and unless they're able to persuade the government that there is a net benefit, the transaction would be rejected.