Certainly.
There are two parts to this. One is the ability for parties to collect damages. Again, I use the term “eyes on the ground”. The bureau has something like 400 people. They're responsible for every market across the economy. The second piece of that is the standard for leave to the tribunal. Bringing that standard down while still maintaining the rigorous tests for valid cases is a great way to decentralize our enforcement and pick up where the bureau can't be in all places at a given time.
We were encouraged to see that in the fall economic statement.