Allow me to answer in English since there are issues that require me to be very precise.
So let me just say a couple of things.
First of all, no. We looked at this very, very closely, with a lot of good legal advice.
There's no question: if you look at the structure of the board of directors, if you look at the voting shares of the company, at who holds the voting shares, and if you look at the day-to-day management decisions, we came to, I believe, a reasonable, fair, and accurate conclusion that it meets the test in the Telecommunications Act to be Canadian controlled--or in one case, the case of the board, not foreign controlled.
So yes, we feel very comfortable on the facts of this particular case that it met the test of the Telecommunications Act.