Thank you, Ms. Bell.
Mr. Campbell, before we wrap up, we've heard a lot of comments around the table. Of course banks don't always have a positive image, but I want to put on the record that I thank the Canadian Bankers Association for writing to Mr. Flaherty on February 13. I have a copy of the letter as well.
I want to put on the record that you're confirming that “Canada's banks do not refuse to pay a claim on a mortgage life insurance policy or a mortgage disability policy because the insured died or was injured while serving in Afghanistan.” Again, the banks are waiving the exclusion for soldiers serving in Afghanistan. I want to put on record that Mr. Protti also says in his letter, “Once again, let me state the banking's industry full support for our soldiers who are working to help the Afghan people rebuild their lives, and who are putting their own lives in jeopardy as a result.”
I think that's well put, and I want to thank the Canadian Bankers Association for that.