That's a tough one, because the minister's power is discretionary. It's not bound by the competition process and, in some ways, it's a bit of an accident of the fact that telecom is a regulated industry. If this were another merger in another industry, this would be the end; there would be no further step. It's just like this because of the nature of telecommunications regulation in this country.
Independent of what I think of the merger and the merits of the merger, I worry about the use of political discretion as a way of accomplishing an objective that was sought through a proper judicial process. I think the fear of political interference is worrisome, and the minister has to figure out how he can get comfort that these conditions will be met.