To respond, the bureau and the competition commissioner have asked for this. I've heard these arguments about business uncertainty. Again, it's about the black hole opening up and sucking us all through. That we're not going to have innovation and all these different things because we protect consumers has been used against the public continually through arguments here at Industry Canada for decades, and I don't think it's going to limit any of those things.
I think that giving flexibility to the Competition Bureau to be able to discretely use that direction they have, and those capabilities, will actually provide more strength to them. Also, when we have some of the changing technologies going on, it's going to require some flexibility for the Competition Bureau to look back, and one year is not sufficient anymore when three years of damage to competition for Canadians could take place for it.
I support this wholeheartedly and believe it's a modest step forward to improving the bill.