Thank you.
I appreciate the recommendations you made, so I won't go over the same question. I think I get a sense of where your wants are legislatively. Of course, we do take note of the recent changes to the Competition Act. I guess I want to theme my question more on the resources of the Competition Bureau. I want to zero in on the bread price-fixing scandal.
It was in 2015 that Loblaw admitted to the Competition Bureau that it had conspired with other companies. It was two years later that you obtained and executed a search warrant from the Ontario Superior Court. A lot of time has passed, so I just want to know what the status of that investigation is. Is that a case study that we need to look at to gauge whether the Competition Bureau has enough resources?
I know your heart is in the right place and that you are going to work every day in service of Canadians, but you are up against companies worth billions of dollars that have an army of lawyers at their beck and call. I just want to get a sense from you. Paint a picture of what you really are up against here.