Thank you very much for your question.
Allow me to continue in English.
The Competition Bureau, in addition to the sections that my colleague spoke about, also has what we call a section for false or misleading representation. When I talk about representation here, I mean marketing material, online advertisements, social media messages, even terms and conditions. The big thing under the Competition Act is that the general impression you are conveying has to be truthful. There has to be truth in advertising. When it comes to promoting your business interests or collecting consumer information, you must be truthful. That is the section of the act that would be engaged when any company is thinking about making some kind of representation to consumers, whether it's to sell them a product or to give them what I would call a free product in exchange for their information. You must abide by the act in those cases.