I note that Dana O'Born, the vice-president of strategy and advocacy for CCI, wasn't able to connect tech-wise, but she'll be back to this committee. I don't want to speak for her or them, but I would very quickly say that both Denise and I support policies that help support worker mobility.
We've seen, provincially, the recent banning of non-competes in Ontario. This would be a pro-competitive policy if Canada were able to continue to demonstrate more leadership on this creativity. We heard about creativity and innovation earlier from Richard. Absolutely, this is an example of a pro-competitive policy intervention that is helping and is good for Canada, and again, falls outside of the Competition Act.
This is why, once again, we point to that opportunity and need for an all-of-government approach that takes the pressure off one ministry and shares it across orders of government and across government to keep that competition lens front and centre no matter what.