Mr. Speaker, we are in favour of competition. We agree that there must be a competitive market, but we want to get to the bottom of this, during the study in committee, to become familiar with the situation well and to answer the question on profit margins at the refining stage. Once again today, we did not get any answer. I hope that the meetings with oil companies will allow us to get some answers.
As for the evidence, it is important that all the people know that it is very difficult to show, which is why it is important for the minister to use his authority to ask for an investigation. Should he not, for the sake of transparency, even though he perceives that there is no collusion, ask the Competition Bureau to carry out this investigation to ensure that the public knows, once for all, whether or not there are behaviours that are unacceptable and that must be corrected and what type of solutions should be implemented?