I have made some comments in what I'm going to submit to the clerk here.
Fundamentally, I truly believe that there is a position within the Competition Bureau to lean on the side of larger corporations becoming more efficient in Canada as compared to the smaller, and decisions as a result have tended to lean towards allowing amalgamations and mergers, which creates less competition just by the nature of how that occurs. I think they need more and greater investigative tools. If you want to hear about some of the terms that are there, like price dominance, refusal to supply, abuse of dominance, and those things, you need to have witnesses that will testify that these kinds of things are going on. And if they can't get access to the witnesses to find out what's going on.... Maybe they have the tools and they just don't exercise them, but they certainly need to find out what the answers are and why the marketplace is behaving as it is. There is just no way that our products and services should be priced as high as they are compared to those of the U.S. It just doesn't makes sense. There is more detail in my document and certainly more than I can take the time here today to talk about.