Thank you, Ms. Pauzé.
It's true that I have been able to observe various financial ecosystems. For the moment, it's not the one in North America that I'm most familiar with. As far as Canadian banks are concerned, I don't have a very specific opinion.
What's very visible from the outside is Canada's industrial activity, particularly in the area of energy production and fossil fuel resources. I would imagine that Canadian banks are involved in providing financial support for the Canadian economy. Necessarily, there's quite a strong connection to be made there, and that's the case in most countries. Even though finance is international and these companies finance themselves on international markets, there's still a very strong local connection in financing.
I don't know if that answers your question.
Even though I've been working in finance for 15 years, I tend to say that it's not so much financial matters, but industrial matters, that are discussed. To tackle the problem of fossil fuel resources, we must first have a clear understanding of how these industries work and really be motivated to get them off fossil fuels. The banks will follow suit, in a way.