We conduct market studies, but.... I'm sorry. I guess the trick here is that if you do an inquiry under the act, as it stands now, it gives certain powers to the commissioner of competition to do things like go to court or seek orders, but that's related to enforcement investigations. We do our market studies in our general competition advocacy role in Canada informally, if I can put it that way, but we don't have any powers to compel information when we do those types of market studies.
For the grocery market study, we decided it was appropriate to look into competition issues in the retail grocery sector. We said we were going to study it, but we didn't have any powers when we did that. The act will give the minister the power to initiate a market study inquiry. Once the minister initiates it, that will give the bureau the power to go to court under the market study to compel records from people involved in the study.