Okay.
We have looked at the Competition Act. Section 93 spells out not criteria but in fact “factors” that the Competition Bureau takes into account in its assessment. I think the words “criteria” and “factors” are being mixed and interplayed in that way, that they mean one and the same thing.
We are assuming, if you read the rest of it, that this is exactly what she is saying: we should not be duplicating the factors the bureau takes into account; that the public interest ones should be different, to the extent possible, from the competition ones.
That's why we used the word “factors”, and the factors will be spelled out in the guidelines rather than be put them into the legislation. We would like to have the opportunity to consult on those factors because, as you can appreciate, the transportation sector is quite diverse, and we want to make sure that in looking at the various factors we take into account the requirements of the various modes, the various users—even provincial governments, which have a big role in transportation as well—and we'd like to have those consultations before the guidelines are produced and published.