It's a bit of a change in philosophy, I suppose, in the sense that the public interest comes first versus being reactionary. You can tell me if that's a bad analysis, but it's where I see some of this going. We always seem to be in a reactionary mode with the Competition Bureau, as opposed to setting a precedent for what we should expect in the Canadian market to protect consumers.
On June 10th, 2024. See this statement in context.