Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. MacKay, you briefly alluded to the control of agricultural inputs by a few large manufacturers. It raises questions about the level of competition among suppliers of these inputs. I think that is one of the main issues affecting the competitiveness in the agricultural industry, together with vaccine testing and high land costs—those other things that Ms. MacTavish mentioned.
I'm wondering what your opinion is of the extent to which the Competition Bureau has been adequately examining these mergers, and whether you think there is an abuse of a dominant position. We've heard so many people before this committee speaking about Cargill owning cattle stock it can rely on if it chooses, which creates a bit of a captive market.
I'm wondering if you could comment on that, and also tell us what changes you think should be made to the Competition Act that would fortify the legislation and enable government to be more effective in helping farmers on that issue.