I appreciate that, Commissioner.
We are a country of oligopolies, and there is great inequality of bargaining power in the context of oligopolies. You have noted a couple of times now in your testimony that the Competition Act really does not directly address the inequality of bargaining power, unless it amounts to an abuse of dominance.
We see in Australia a conversation about a code of conduct between news media and platforms using a competition lens to address that inequality of bargaining power. We also see in the U.K. a code of conduct used between national grocers and producers. It's been brought to my attention that we should have a code of conduct like that for our national grocers and producers to address that inequality of bargaining power. That could be a provincial conversation.
Do you think there would be a way, though, to amend the Competition Act to allow for you and your office to impose codes of conduct where you deem it necessary to address that inequality of bargaining power in the case of oligopolies?