Thank you very much for the question.
I think we promote competition relentlessly. We try to be as persuasive as we can, because we think the evidence speaks for itself. Competition is good for consumers. It lowers prices and leads to innovation. Competition is good for the economy. We have a productivity issue in this country. We firmly believe, and the evidence is clear, that competition is the key to unlocking this and stimulating economic growth.
What I would say is that my colleague Mr. Callaghan and I are in the business of promoting competition. There are a lot of positives coming out of the last year. It really feels like the pendulum is swinging, not only in terms of our law and strengthening our law, but in terms of the discourse. We're starting to see parliamentarians in particular speaking about competition and holding companies to account. It makes a difference. We're seeing this. The Globe and Mail had a really good editorial a couple of days ago. Its editorial board spoke to this shift in the culture and tone in Canada about prioritizing competition.
Our desire is for this to continue. We're going to work very hard to make sure that we continue to have these discussions in Canada, because they are very important.