I absolutely acknowledge the possibility that if there were no ownership controls, we could have one or two foreign investors who take over large Canadian companies and concentration in the industry would increase. That's the purpose of the Competition Act, to try to prevent that.
But let me just say in passing that we do a lot of things in this country that discourage entry into broadcasting that make that potential problem even worse. For example, when we allocate spectrum we make sure that the established carriers get their so-called fair share. But competitive bidding for spectrum where the bidding was really open to foreign companies might bring in new, large competitors, not through the acquisition process, but as de novo entrants.
We can do a lot of things to make this sector more competitive, in addition to and besides using the Competition Act appropriately.