I think we also agreed that the banks ought to do something in terms of consumers with respect to ATMs. You would have them go much further than they did. I'm comfortable with the fact that they were responsive with respect to seniors, students, and persons with disabilities, which were the specific issues that I raised with the banks.
On the issue of tax havens, the party that's defending tax havens in the House of Commons is the one to your right, the far right, the Liberal Party. As you know, they were doing that in the House of Commons this week. Their position is to defend tax avoidance loopholes by the use of low-tax foreign jurisdictions. Our position is that everybody should pay their fair share in Canada, so that we can reduce taxes overall.
Now, I know that you would go further than we did. But we are taking the step of eliminating double deductions in Canada, which is a major step with respect to tax havens. As you saw, the response to that has been vociferous in certain corporate quarters in Canada, but we're going ahead with it.