Mr. Speaker, that is absolute nonsense. What we have been calling for is accountability for consumers.
The government's Minister of Industry's briefing book identifies that the Competition Act is deficient. In fact, it was based on an analysis done in 1969. That is when we had the Woodstock festival. How can consumers be protected if the government is looking at a system that has not been updated in 40 years?
The briefing book also identifies that resources have not kept pace. Enforcement is not there to meet the need and the speed has been diminished.
Who are those members protecting by not updating the Competition Act?