Your last point is the key one from the Competition Act perspective. There may be lots of things that are appropriate to do, and we're hearing some now—think about infrastructure for RV parks and the like—but from a competition law perspective, if large corporations are providing products at competitive prices and products that customers want, and SMEs are struggling to meet that competition, that is not a problem from a competition law perspective. Nor, at least from my perspective, do I think it ought to be a problem from that perspective.
There may be all sorts of other government tools that we should be thinking about to promote the well-being of SMEs for a variety of reasons, including the regional reasons that we heard about—northern Ontario, etc.—but it's not a competition law issue in my view.