Thank you, Madam Chair, and to our witnesses.
The Competition Act is barely worth the paper it's printed on for protecting Canadian consumers right now. I do have a great deal of empathy for the women and men at the Competition Bureau who have to serve under such an archaic statute in a modern society right now, especially when we compare it with the situation in the United States and some of its issues. They're going through a full review for consumers there.
With that, Mr. Boswell, I do want to ask about some previous decisions of the Competition Bureau and find out really what the reflections are now, or whether there has been further review of the actions that took place. The first would be the previous Rogers takeover of Mobilicity. How did that help consumers and push competition? Can you provide some insight on that, please?