Within the law enforcement function that we have, as I was saying earlier, the questions that the act has us looking at are not whether prices are too high or whether they are consistent. We have to drill down on whether there is conduct that's prohibited by the Competition Act that's driving them higher than they otherwise would be. That could be an agreement among competitors. Certainly, if there was evidence of that, it would be something we would take extremely seriously. It can also be some other form of agreement or arrangement between competitors that falls short of a cartel. Again, that would be something we would look at under our law enforcement function.
It would really come down to the evidence and whether there is evidence suggesting that there is something going on, some kind of coordination among competitors, that falls within the conduct we're able to look at under the Competition Act.