Thank you, Madam Chair.
Thank you to all the witnesses.
If I could, I'll start off with Ms. Bednar.
Let me first acknowledge that I share your concern that the Competition Act over the decades hasn't really attracted the attention one would hope, especially considering that Canada has been a pioneer in this area—it was the first country to adopt antitrust legislation.
Given your deep understanding of the structural elements of the Competition Act, you did refer to decisions that were made in 2011 that stripped away at the policy capacity of the Competition Bureau. For the benefit of the members and the public, would you mind elaborating on that, on what happened in 2011 and what the implications were?