Thank you, Madam Chair.
I'm going to start by returning to the Competition Bureau issues that we have, with Ms. Larkin and Mr. Vaillancourt.
The problem we're faced with right now is that there was a review of the Competition Bureau. I was around. It didn't really do a lot, although we did some.
Is there anything you would identify as being the top three things we could do right now, if there were consensus in Parliament? I think an extensive review is more than warranted, by all means, but are there some low-hanging fruit items that you would suggest right now that might find all-party support?
I think this is the biggest problem we have in competition in our country, and with a Competition Bureau that doesn't have the powers that even match, as you've identified, those in the United States or in Europe in several formats.
I'll go over to you, Ms. Larkin, to start, and then to Mr. Vaillancourt, to see whether there are some things you can identify that might find all-party support.