Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to our witnesses for attending today on a very important act, specifically talking about competition.
Canadians know that we have a competition monopoly problem in Canada. Canadians are paying some of the highest fees and have an affordability problem for groceries, airlines, cellphones and banking. We've been very focused on looking at those changes, and the government has brought forth some of those changes and some of those bills.
Ms. Quaid, the first bill you mentioned, Bill C-56, was the Affordable Housing and Groceries Act. Of course, we're looking at Bill C-59 now with new changes.
I have a short question first. Yes or no, does Bill C-59 fix our monopoly problem, our competition problem, in Canada?