It does seem that other competition authorities are looking beyond simply protecting consumers on price—though I wish we'd be protecting consumers better on price too—and are also looking at the digital economy and how we can protect consumers on privacy.
There's another interesting area when you look at the digital economy. The Facebook acquisition of Instagram is one example. You can imagine Shopify in the Canadian context could well do the same. They have an incredible amount of information about other companies that operate on their platforms. In Facebook's case, they're companies that in some ways become competitors to them. They can use the extensive amount of information they have about companies that operate on their platform to acquire competitors.
Do you see that as a challenge that ought to be addressed in some way?