Yes, there was. They proposed to merge. The Minister of Transport commenced a public interest review. The commissioner provided a report that identified significant competition concerns on 83 routes to either sun destinations or Europe. Subsequent to that, the parties proposed certain measures to address those competition concerns. In response, the commissioner provided a letter to the minister, which is public, indicating that the proposed measures were insufficient, in his view, to address the competition concerns.
Ultimately, the European competition agency also had to look at that transaction because of the transatlantic flights. My understanding is that Air Canada was not prepared to accept the remedies that were being required by the European Commission. That was one of the reasons they stated for abandoning the transaction.