Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Boswell, I want to pick up where my colleague left off with respect to the issue of market inquiries. Michael Geist, the professor you're probably familiar with, has expressed concerns that the provisions of Bill C-56 relating to inquiries by the Competition Bureau into the state of competition in the market or industry could undermine the bureau's independence from the government by allowing the minister to order an inquiry not only if he believes an offence or contravention of the act has been committed but also on the basis of public interest. Do you share his concern?