No, not at all. It's to make sure we continue to capture 80% of all of the advertising being done. To the extent there are risks, and we appreciate there are risks, and whether or not they're realized, whether or not there's evidence or concerns about partisan advertising, it's a very bad thing. We absolutely need to make sure there is a second check. That's being done through Ads Canada.
The question is, do we have everything reviewed and have it go through all the same fairly mechanistic bureaucratic processes or do we set a threshold? Generally, in public administration, we set a threshold. In this case, the threshold collects 80% of the advertising being done and allows for a smaller number of ads to be done, again in compliance with policy but just not secondarily reviewed.