Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Thank you to all the witnesses for coming today.
The theme today seems to be about competition in a number of areas. I think we could spend the rest of the day discussing this.
I have to go back. Mr. Storseth touched on it, but Mr. Easter brought up some of the things with CFIA, some of the problems there. We had brought forth a motion to deal with the cost recovery that happens here in Canada but not in the U.S. I'm sure Mr. Easter is too young to have forgotten that he supported that motion, and I think the committee did unanimously. So the government is doing some things. I'm not sure how many times he brought in a motion to that effect in the previous 13 years, but I'll keep looking for it.
There are a number of areas on the competition review, and it's been suggested that government should be doing some things. I agree. I think we should always be looking at ways to improve.
Could we give some examples? I'm going to use the Competition Bureau. What changes would any of you suggest we look at to tighten up the way competition goes on? In particular, fertilizer right now is hot and heavy, but it can deal with a lot more than just an agricultural product. I'll throw that out to whoever would like to tackle that one first.
Mr. Caleval.