I'd say we're really the champions of competition in Canada. One of our roles, as Mr. Callaghan mentioned, is to provide pro-competitive advice to all levels of government.
Our role is primarily to promote compliance with competition laws. We do a lot of work with small, medium and larger companies to make sure they understand what the compliance issues are and what our role is, so that they're able to refer complaints to us if they think they see anti-competitive activity in a market or potential cartels.
We therefore have an educational role. In that sense, for us, a good practice is to make sure that all companies are in compliance with the law and know how to detect possible anti-competitive behaviour or actions so that, if necessary, we can investigate and—