Of course, we need separation, but let's be very clear: The Liberals refuse to acknowledge that the bread price-fixing scheme that happened ripped off Canadians to the tune of $5 billion, and the fines that were levied for one of the most egregious examples were slaps on the wrist for these large corporations.
What I'm proposing is a guideline that would give a judge the ability to impose fines triple the benefit accrued, or 10% of the revenue of a company. These are serious sanctions and serious penalties, and I don't understand why the Liberals are unwilling to impose some guidelines to let judges know they need to go further and impose harsher penalties for harsh crimes. If companies are going to rip off Canadians, they need to know that they are then going to suffer serious sanctions as a result. That's what I'm proposing—penalties that stop these corporations from ripping off Canadians.