No, I cannot. I've asked the same question of Mr. Singh. I don't think there should be a definition. We should remind ourselves as to why companies exist in the first place—to make profits.
I think what really needs to be underscored here is our ability to foster innovation and to support competition, but also to regulate. I actually do think a lot of the anger out there coming from Canadians comes from a place where they don't feel protected. This is why I think this bill is really important—to empower the company to do its job.
We have a bread price-fixing investigation that has been going on for nine years, and it's still not done. Canadians have every right to feel angry and skeptical about what's going on. What we've seen in recent days from the Competition Bureau about property controls is a breath of fresh air. I think we need to see more of that.