Thank you.
Thank you for being here.
One of the points you make is that the Competition Bureau is looking after ensuring that we have a competitive and innovative marketplace, and that this in turn delivers lower prices and more product choice. We've heard some philosophical arguments against CASL, saying that it favours the companies that are already implanted, because they have made those electronic relationships that they can then build upon, whereas new entrants don't have that opportunity to advertise and get into the marketplace.
We've heard philosophical arguments saying that CASL is going to reduce competition and innovation. In your role, do you have thoughts on that?