With respect to any regulatory regime, I don't think there would be a set review by the Competition Bureau. If we're invited to participate in a review process, for example, such as a public consultation on something being proposed, we participate if we think we can bring value to the discussion and share our experience. Again, that's just advice we would provide to regulators on how to craft a system.
Generally speaking, if there's any anti-competitive conduct in a new regulatory regime, it's all about getting the facts and evidence, and reviewing potential infractions. Oftentimes, the marketplace or parliamentary committees can be our eyes and ears as to what might warrant investigation. In a given year, the Competition Bureau receives thousands of complaints. Our role is to triage them and commit our resources to potential competition infractions that are meritorious. We investigate those.