I was just going to say that, but Tom said it better.
I'm thinking about the role of ownership restrictions, regulatory barriers to entry and internal trade. Free trade has been one of the greatest things for competition in Canada, but we still don't have it internally. There's supply management. There are a lot of things undermining competition in this country.
I will say this. What has been bold and coherent about the approach of the government to reforming the act has been to make enforcement stricter. A number of things have moved all in the same direction. Some other things could have made it even more coherent—I agree—but to understate the changes in the way things are going to be enforced would be a mistake. I think these changes have been coherent and positive.
The whole of government is the way to go.