I think we have a weak competition law. I've written about this extensively. It's difficult to bring a case forward. We win cases, but we don't win them often. We have trouble bringing cases forward. There is a huge disconnect with what everyday people seem to expect. I get these questions all the time from the media, from people, from people who want to learn, from policy colleagues: “Hey, I see this case happening internationally again in a big tech context, or digital context. Are we taking it here? What happens here? What does it mean?”
With so many of them, we can't even contemplate them under our current law. That is the reason for some of the research you previously heard about from Robin Shaban when they testified. Starting to take cases and starting to take a data-driven approach and back it into our law could be something we could look at, going forward, when we are in a consultation. Again, Canadians expect more. They want more on competition, and I think they talk about it all the time. They just don't use the words we are using, in terms of competition law.