Yes. Something that's interesting about the merger review process in Canada is that there are two types of clearance. One type of clearance commits to not even reviewing a merger after it's been approved. I understand too that even if there are these review condition time frames, they may be smaller than in other jurisdictions.
There are all sorts of smaller aspects of the act that, when you take them all together, really hamper the Competition Bureau's ability to do its job not only to monitor competition but also take action when competition is threatened, both in the merger context and in other parts of the Competition Act.