No.
Generally, the Competition Bureau and competition enforcers around the world are not price regulators. We enforce the law as it's set out and don't get into the business of regulating prices in the economy. That's what competition is supposed to do. If somebody is charging too much, there are other competitors, like Coca-Cola, for example. Coca-Cola will sell its products for cheaper and that will take market share from Pepsi. That's how competition regulates things.
We've been pretty clear about this over the years. We don't really want to be a price regulator. We're a law enforcement agency. We apply the competition laws as you folks here in Parliament set them, and that's what we do.
There are other avenues that the government can regulate if they feel it's appropriate, but we would prefer it wasn't us.