There is no difference. The commissioner says that we must prepare guidelines which must not be redundant with the Competition Bureau's guidelines. We agree on that. We will prepare guidelines in consultation with the commissioner.
There are two aspects, two things to be examined: competition is covered by the Competition Bureau, and public interest involves the minister or someone designated by the minister.
We collaborate with the Competition Bureau to avoid redundancy, but even so, there still might be some. In her letter, the commissioner emphasized this. She noted that there might be a bit of redundancy but that the two parties are not looking for the same information. We need one kind of information whereas the bureau needs another kind of information. This is what we want to explain in the—