Parr-global.com quotes Toronto lawyer Chris Margison in an article about Canadian Competition Bureau's statement on the H&R Transport deal efficiency defence.
“It is common for merging parties’ representatives to talk with the CCB about efficiency claims, said Chris Margison, a competition lawyer at Fasken. But with the H&R Transport decision the CCB is saying for the first time that voluntary information is not enough and that efficiencies require examination under oath, he said, adding that this is a significant change.”