I was suggesting, sir, that a comprehensive review and debate ought to take place in Canada with respect to our competition laws generally. I don't think perhaps going through different sections of the act today would be useful to you, sir, but I can tell you that around the world with our key trading partners, there are extensive and ongoing public policy debates about their competition laws and the ways in which they could be changed to better reflect the digital and data-driven economy that we all live in now, to consider those issues and to consider issues with respect to the standard for a merger review—for example, whether there ought to be presumptions in Canadian law with respect to mergers and parties then have to rebut those presumptions. There are many issues.
My point simply is that it would be of benefit to the Canadian people to take a comprehensive look at this and consider these issues in the modern economy. Now, I have to caveat that and say that the policy function is not something the bureau has. The legislative policy function is with our friends and colleagues at ISED, and obviously with the minister at ISED, but the minister, in a letter to me in May of 2019, invited me to consider these issues to make sure that the act and the framework and the investigative and prosecutorial processes were fit for purpose. We've been engaged in that work with the department since that time.