Madam Speaker, there was a time when the current government would say, “There is nothing we can do”. We had to come back many times so that it would realize that perhaps we should change the Competition Act to see if, indeed, things were being done properly and to provide the power to investigate.
There is another thing that has not yet been done at this point. The government should, through the Prime Minister, among others, say, “What could be done about international speculation and refining margins?” This work must be done in the next few months. Otherwise, in one year or two, we will find ourselves again facing the same situation and the government will have to bear responsibility.