Mr. Chairman, we can only enforce the act that Parliament has given us. They've made some amendments in Bill C-10 that improve our ability tremendously to deal with those things. Hypothetically, there are many reasons costs can go up. I can't speculate as to which section might be applicable. It very much depends on the practices that give rise to that cost, which is then a higher price for consumers.
If it's caused by an anti-competitive practice, then we can look at it. There are over 30 in the act, or perhaps more, and we would have to look at whether it fits into one of those. We're only the gatekeepers. Ultimately, the courts have to decide as to whether it does.