Yes, and that's worked in the past.
Related to that is a question that colleagues of mine have asked. I think it's a question that's well directed to you. In an ordinary situation related to remedy, the Competition Bureau could be heavily involved in the remedy and say that it's going to spin off Freedom Mobile and have comfort in who the recipient of Freedom Mobile ultimately is. Mr. Keating is comfortable. He obviously has a particular client, and he's put a lot of work into suggesting that there's going to be strong competition as a result of this deal in the hands of Videotron.
The Competition Bureau is certainly not comfortable with that. Why should we as Canadians be comfortable if the Competition Bureau is not? Why should we be comfortable with the idea that the first player in an oligopoly is ultimately, in this particular instance, deciding who the fourth player in the oligopoly will be?