As part of the solution for this, public shame doesn't seem to work. We've had the grocery store retailers fix the price of bread even before the pandemic, and there was hardly a public outcry. There was some action that took place. This is one of the most important staples for children, and basically those people should have been dragged in front of an inquiry. They were dragged before our committee for pandemic pay. Later on we learned that they were introducing new services. Some people might call it red tape when there are regulations on them, but we found out that they were abusing consumers by improperly advertising and also dual pricing those things and charging a fee on top of it. We still have not seen a full resolution to that.
I could go on and on with examples. Is it just because we have such poor oversight? There's almost no penalty at all that's taking place. The bread one is a great example. They basically got away without any repercussions. That's my opinion. That's where we should be stepping in, in my opinion. The Competition Bureau doesn't have the tools, in my opinion. I just think we're too lax politically, quite frankly. Some of these decisions require political courage.