Thank you for that. I appreciate it.
This might be a question for Mr. Schaan. It's confusing to remember who answered. It's about wage-fixing. I think you would be the person.
Wage-fixing is similar to price-fixing. You mentioned that wage-fixing undercuts competition and that an easy way to think about that, for the average Canadian, was to think about when representatives from Loblaw, Metro and Empire were asked why they made the decision on the same day to decrease wages or to get rid of wages for the frontline grocery store workers during the pandemic.
How do you describe the fact that they moved in that direction, and can you describe any other examples of wage-fixing that are actually going to be in the Competition Act?