So you're in favour of some oversight for basic needs. The government is responsible for that oversight. Mr. Protti gave the example of the automobile. I live in the country and so does my neighbour. People there buy used cars and pay what they can. They don't buy expensive cars. I have the same problem. People have to leave their homes and travel quite far. They spend money to buy gas or they pay. There's something abnormal here. We regulate water, highways, we regulate everything, but we don't regulate something that's essential to live on, namely cash.
How do you explain this?