Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
This is a fascinating discussion. Thank you to all of the witnesses for joining us today.
I really want to focus on two aspects. The first is competition, ensuring that we have more competition in our marketplaces. The second is looking at exemptions and how they would work to be both flexible and agile, depending on certain situations.
Dr. Centivany, I went to Western for two years. I miss it—it was a great school, but I ended up graduating from Guelph. Thank you for all your comments so far.
I really want to focus on the challenging concern that I think the world's looking at right now. It centres around Taiwan. The reason for that is that about 90% of the world's superconductors are produced there. We just went through COVID-19. We saw what supply chain disruptions did to all of our markets.
I wonder if you could comment. If we were to see a disruption in supply chains, how important is the right to repair for our economy?
Mr. Rosborough, perhaps you could comment after that.