Madam Chair, I thank the honourable member for that question.
An interesting aspect of this, when one looks at the international landscape, and specifically the United Kingdom.... The United Kingdom's code of conduct in terms of grocery-supplier relationship developed as a result of an in-depth market study undertaken by our counterparts in the United Kingdom, the Competition and Markets Authority, which is the U.K. competition enforcer. They have a market study power that allows them to really examine if a market is working in terms of competition by compelling information from market participants, analyzing that information and then providing evidence-based recommendations to their government.
In Canada, we conduct market studies, as you have heard about today, but we don't have the market study power to compel information and to provide recommendations to government. Just to go back to the United Kingdom, that's how their code of conduct came to be, and it has been well received because it was based on evidence.