My comment in terms of what is strategic, and going back to my testimony from 2020, is that again it was more in the context of a threat to national security. I think what you're referring to is more on the net benefit analysis within the Investment Canada Act. Obviously, to me, you're absolutely right that competition should be part of that analysis. Now it is not clear to me whether it is. It's one of the things that are obviously or supposed to be considered, but often we don't know.
That's one of the issues in terms of transparency. Often we get the decision and say it's a net benefit, but we don't really know how the decision was reached and what part competition had in it. That's why I think, in general, it would be nice to have more transparency. Obviously, there are things you don't necessarily want to put out in the public, but then again, maybe parliamentarians should be part of that process and should have some kind of ability to review some of those decisions or at least get the information.