That's good to know. Just the fact that you can use that tool will help a lot of these companies comply with what you're asking for, which is only what Canadians are asking for—transparency and competition, which would lower prices.
In your report, you mentioned stimulating innovation, supporting independent grocers, unit pricing requirements and property controls. In order to protect our independent grocers, I want to talk about property controls. You mentioned restrictive covenants. These controls limit competition in the sector because they have prevented independent grocers from opening up in our communities, and with that comes less competition, less choice and higher prices.
How will the bureau's ability to challenge these controls and agreements like restrictive covenants help competition in the grocery sector?