Mr. Chair, I'll change the subject now.
Consumers are paying more and more with their credit cards, which allows contactless payments in shops, not to mention online shopping. This benefits Visa and Mastercard, which charge appallingly high user fees, known as interchange fees. These are almost 10 times higher than in Europe and Australia, and it costs our merchants a fortune.
Can the Prime Minister follow the example of Europe and Australia by capping interchange fees at 0.3%?