Not at all.
It's good to increase productivity and promote the green transition. However, food distribution chains, for example, manage to pass on their costs to customers, in other words, to consumers. From what I understood of the remarks the Governor of the Bank of Canada made, the competition mechanism isn't efficient enough. The signal it sends is that costs are passed on to consumers. I'm discussing this particular sector, but there are many others.
In Canada, we have the Competition Act and the Competition Bureau. What does the government intend to do to bring the forces between business and consumers back into equilibrium?