No, not at all.
I just want to be clear. While we were able to force the government to bring in changes to anti-competitive behaviour, the government refused to bring in those changes to the collusion or conspiracy or the price-fixing, and the price-fixing is what I'm talking about with the bread price-fixing.
That scenario that we have evidence of happened in 2018. The Liberals and, frankly, the Conservatives are unwilling to go after that price-fixing. That's what I'm proposing to do in this bill that is outstanding, to address price-fixing or that conspiracy, or when corporations work together to rip off Canadians. That's where we need penalties that are severe. Those penalties are not in the current government legislation. That's what my bill would do, and that would significantly protect consumers.