The Canadian courts use "the credulous person standard" to determine whether a representation is false or misleading. In which of the following circumstances will a court consider a representation to be misleading?

A. The representation is targeted at a particular market segment rather than a wide audience.
B. The representation could possibly be misunderstood by any reasonable person.
C. The representation is devoid of puffery.
D. The representation claims to be superior over other competitors' products with evidence.
E. The representation mimics the representation of a competitor.

Answer: B. The representation could possibly be misunderstood by any reasonable person.

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