Market studies are rather separate from the work we do to enforce the act, for which we are authorized to collect information.
When it comes to mergers, it is the legal test that allows us to determine if a merger can reduce or considerably hinder competition. As to whether we have enough real powers, that is a question that the government is looking at right now. The Bureau is working on recommendations on ways to improve our framework in order to be able to block mergers that could be harmful to consumers or the economy.