I think that was a major criticism regarding the previous Harper government. The integrity regime only had, at that point, a nuclear button. It could only react if a company was charged with or convicted of a crime, for example. Then the integrity regime kicked in. Now there is a much more nuanced and broader scope of violations that can be addressed, and many more tools for the integrity regime. Is that a fair assessment?
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