In our analysis of the transaction, we consider the impact of COVID-19 a major factor. Interestingly, when we did the initial public interest assessment, it was just an emerging point. It was an emerging reality in the spring, and we know now that it's had a much deeper and more devastating impact on this sector. I would say that we certainly considered the analysis and the framework that the competition commissioner uses.
We've also looked at it from a broader, I would say, strategic economic-analysis perspective, looking at the impact of COVID-19, the likely duration and the likely recovery pathways for the Canadian air sector and the global air sector. We included all of that in our analysis and our advice. Based on that, taking into account all of these factors, the government concluded that the transaction was in the public interest.