Let me stress at the outset that we fully understand that this could impact Canadian consumers. But high prices under the Competition Act are not in and of themselves illegal because they need to be linked to an anti-competitive act.
It doesn't mean that the bureau doesn't care about, or is not interested in, the broader public policy surrounding the movement of prices in this sector and other sectors, and we advocate, most of the time anyway, for healthier and competitive markets because in many ways they constitute the best protection against high prices. I would say at the end of the day, if the consumer feels they're being gouged and if this is the result of an anti-competitive act, they should just provide us with the evidence and we will not hesitate to investigate and to enforce the Competition Act.