Thank you for the question, Madam Chair.
Mr. Poilievre, in point form, on the telecommunications side, we're responsible to ensure that Canadian carriers are indeed Canadian and qualified to act as such. In this case, I think that is a moot point subject to verification of documents, but the acquiring firm is Rogers, which we understand to be a wholly owned Canadian company or Canadian-controlled company. That is the extent of our jurisdiction with respect to the transfer of ownership on the telecom side.
On the broadcasting side, Rogers and Shaw have a number of activities that require our approval. Their broadcast distribution undertaking businesses, their cable business, their video-on-demand licences and Shaw's satellite-delivered video programming—BDU is a satellite operator—must be approved. Transfer of ownership for all of those require approval by the commission. That is a summary of the requirements with us.