Mr. Chair, I want to thank the member for his question.
This is an issue that, as the honourable member points out, the bureau is very active in.
As the honourable member points out, we have three active public investigations into large digital platforms. As I said in my opening statement, we have initiated a lawsuit against Google at the tribunal. Our pleadings and all the information we've put forward to the tribunal at this point in time are available from the Competition Tribunal. It's best if I don't get into further details, but the case is before the tribunal and we're moving forward with that.
We have two separate investigations into Amazon's conduct in Canada. One is in relation to its pricing policies on its sales platform, and the other is with respect to fake reviews on the Amazon platform. I can't say much more about those, other than that they are proceeding.
We are engaging with Amazon in certain court matters as we move forward. These align with the bureau's priority to focus its efforts on areas that matter to Canadians and to become a leading competition agency among global competition agencies in enforcing the law in the digital economy, which really is the modern economy. We all interact with these platforms all the time, and it's very important that we're vigilant on the conduct going on on these platforms.
