I'm not sure why you think the impact studies were done as part of the CBC/Radio-Canada process. The impact of the elimination of analog services was studied by the CRTC, with significant cooperation from other departments, Heritage Canada and Industry Canada. Hearings were held, and they were very public. It was the same for the LPIF. And people from the communities contributed to our hearings.
If you're looking for an impact study similar to those done by the departments, you're misguided. That is not how we work. We are an administrative tribunal. We do preliminary work, but our public file comes from the public's participation. Those people were at the table. The outcome is ultimately the commission's decision.