I commend page 13 of your report to everybody for your overall description of the kinds of problems that are presented by that.
I believe you've emphasized it in a way that cannot be.... You said, “I believe it is essential to give the commissioner the ability to seek a court order to compel testimony”. You talked about the safeguards that would exist with that along the lines of the Competition Act, and you said, “I want to be absolutely clear: if this amendment is not made, investigations will continue to take time, and in some cases a lot of time. And, importantly, some will simply be aborted due to our inability to get at the facts.”
Is it the case that for any investigation—not one in particular—that your office might have had to abort or for which it might have been lacking this power, that this power would help?