Of course. Just to start, I'll say that I echo the previous comments. Economist Robin Shaban is my collaborator on the white paper that I mentioned is coming up. As such, I do defer to her criticism and observations, and I think it would be smart, and it feels inevitable for us, to re-evaluate the efficiencies defence and what it's helping and what it's hurting.
I wonder about and observe the proposed Rogers-Shaw merger. You know, this is an opportunity for people to learn about the efficiencies defence. I don't think the general public—and I hope it's not too much of a reach for me to say this—is as concerned with the minutiae of competition policy as it is with the feeling or sentiment that it is not evaluating proposed large mergers in the way consumers are.
Again, in an effort to rebalance private interests, public interests and worker interests, now would be a great time for Canada to hit “refresh” on the Competition Act. I hope we hear a lot of really interesting voices for more ideas on that.