I'll just pick up on the question you asked about children. While the Competition Act doesn't carve out the subject of children per se, when we investigate, we are looking at conduct that is directed toward the public, and obviously children are part of the public. As well, when we are assessing the quantum of an administrative monetary penalty, we are looking at the class of persons who are affected by the conduct, the vulnerable class of persons. So if that's children, seniors, disabled people, etc., we are going to give that a significant importance. That's how we would address the concern with respect to children.
On May 9th, 2017. See this statement in context.