Thank you.
To Dr. Callon, earlier today we had some testimony from another witness, Mr. Conacher, with regard to protecting consumers and enabling them to exert their influence on government. Obviously yours is a government agency. You mentioned that you like to inform the customers--in this case Canadian citizens--as to the services you provide.
I've done a quick survey of my confreres here, and three members of Parliament have never heard of your agency before. Mr. Conacher mentioned that if Canadians were to receive a letter from his organization, they would be advantaged to the extent that people would then be able to access someone to advocate on their behalf. It seems to me that you're mandated to advocate on behalf of Canadians in their relationship with financial institutions. Wouldn't you say so?