I would say that the reforms to the Competition Act are important to better equip the bureau to protect competition in markets across Canada. Clearly, there's a link between competition and affordability. So, these measures can help, but it's clear that it won't happen overnight. It takes time for competition to emerge.
With regard to the grocery basket, the bureau conducted a market study and made very clear recommendations on how we should go about increasing competition in the grocery sector in Canada. We published our report in June last year, and we're still working with governments to ensure that our recommendations are well understood so that, wherever possible, the necessary steps are taken to increase competition in the grocery sector.