I think the chief thing to bring to the committee's attention is the fact that section 52.01 is a mens rea offence. We have to actually prove that the person knowingly, willingly, and intentionally did the act. So there is a lot of comfort there, in that trivial cases will not be brought forward.
Secondly, the due diligence as a defence is available for the civil remedies.
Thirdly, there is no requirement that the bureau proceed and prosecute every allegation or complaint made to it. It has the discretion and enforcement policies that help determine the priority in which it will take cases. And obviously, if it is something such as free shipping and then it turns out it's free shipping for three items or more, I doubt the Competition Bureau is going to be spending its time on that kind of a complaint.