One of the arguments that has been used is on antitrust, but antitrust tends to be on competitive pricing, whereas this is a whole different thing. This is about limiting future potential and future possibilities by just buying up or sidelining innovation. Given their massive power in market share and data power, you mentioned the idea of IP collectives. Is that what we have to look at as Canada?
I would love for us to take on antitrust, but I don't think our American neighbours are going to like that very much. Antitrust is going to have to come out of the United States, really, to make this happen—or Europe—but I don't know if we could do that. Would the IP collectives be a way of trying to level the playing field somewhat?