If that is what you need, Mr. Wallace, that does not cause any problem to me whatsoever. I have a binder full of newspaper clippings. People have called me to talk about gas price-fixing. You asked me whether I had met with the people from the Competition Bureau, and the answer is yes. I met with them in my office. I discussed the bill with them. They told me that they did not want any more power, that they had enough and that they were able to work with what they had. I asked them the question that I have asked here in committee, namely, whether they thought there was any price-fixing in the refinery sector. They replied that they had not seen it from that angle.
How are they supposed to launch an inquiry? They are unable to do so.