There could be no collusion in the marketplace. Collusion in the marketplace would be illegal under the Competition Act.
The issue of the setting of prices for products and services is not an issue that we can discuss collectively around the trade association table. The Competition Act makes it abundantly clear that you cannot sit down with other members and collude or agree on the setting of prices for the products and services you're providing.
So the first answer to your question is no, you can't have collusion. If you had collusion, then you'd be subject to prosecution under the Competition Act. That's the first issue--you can't have it.
What was the second part of your question?