Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, gentlemen. This isn't the first time you've appeared before the committee.
After you were here last, the CEOs of the major grocery chains repeatedly told us not to worry because they were going to provide the Competition Bureau with all the information it needed to properly analyze food prices and determine whether food profits were in fact excessive. Mr. Weston told the committee numerous times that his company had made higher profits, not on food, but rather, on drugs. That isn't necessarily any better.
The last time you appeared before the committee, you said the bureau didn't have the power to compel the companies to provide information. Do you have that power, now that Bill C-56 has been passed?