Sure, I'll go first.
I think the evidence showed that Globalive did not meet the foreign ownership rules. The Canadian test has two parts. One is the number of shares you can own, and they satisfied that part. The other part is the control-in-fact test. The control-in-fact test really says to stand back, look, and ask who really is running this thing. It is pretty clear from all the evidence that Orascom is running it. It's all their money, all their expertise, and all their brand. So we think the government made a mistake in overturning the decision of the CRTC. Even more disturbing, the CRTC convinced Globalive to make a whole lot of changes to their contract. And Industry Canada approved it even before then. They gave them their licence when none of those changes had been made, when the case was even more stark that the company was controlled by a non-Canadian. I think the wrong decision was made.