Yes, for sure.
I want to reiterate that it is incorrect to assume that the Competition Bureau has the tools it needs to act in the best interests of Canadian consumers.
When it comes to the efficiencies defence, Canada is, by my understanding, the only OECD economy that has an efficiencies defence like this. I reviewed a database of competition laws across the globe for the last two centuries, and there's only a handful of other countries that have a provision like this—Mauritius, Malta, Barbados. These are small economies that are trying to develop this provision so that their businesses can scale up and compete on the international scale. That's my assumption.