Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Actually, I'm glad this point was raised because, as New Democrats, we were opposed to a number of these takeovers. A good review of some of the ones that took place, if we remember, is that we actually lost Future Shop to Best Buy. We opposed that. We lost Zellers. It was taken over by Target, and then Target even abandoned Canada, after Zellers actually had a union and above average wages and benefits for their workers, and was blown out of the Canadian market altogether. Because of that, we opposed it. Another one, which is important for Quebec, was the Rona takeover by Lowe's, which we opposed. The market share you mentioned, 60%, is actually getting ahead of things. I appreciate that because, when you look what's left over in the market, we have Telus, Bell, Rogers, Videotron and Cogeco, so we have those as the major pieces that are left in the puzzle, and a 60% threshold is possible if we don't get in front. Perhaps you can elaborate about how, yes, we can't predict the future, but we can send signals to the corporations that we just can't be treated like a colony anymore, in terms of Canadian consumers.