Evidence of meeting #73 for Finance in the 39th Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was system.

A recording is available from Parliament.

On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Raymond Protti  President and Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Bankers Association
Lew Johnson  Professor of Finance, School of Business, Queen's University, As an Individual
Michel Arnold  Executive Director, Option consommateurs
Jannick Desforges  Manager , Legal Services, Option consommateurs
Karen Michell  Vice-President, Banking Operations, Canadian Bankers Association
Guy Legault  President and Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Payments Association
Doug Kreviazuk  Vice-President, Policy and Research, Canadian Payments Association
Barbara Ciarniello  Associate Vice-President, Credit Union Central of British Columbia, Payment Services, Canadian Payments Association

1 p.m.

Vice-President, Policy and Research, Canadian Payments Association

Doug Kreviazuk

Actually, that's a prime example of what's happening in the United States as well. Much of the development in front-end applications for payment services is being developed generally in conjunction with financial institutions, but being brought to market by third-party systems. It's a value-added service.

What that type of notification will do—and it's something we've not talked about here today—is let us at the CPA effectively ensure through the clearings that this biller has the funds next day.

The problem is not getting the funds to the biller; it's what the biller does with those funds to credit the accounts and reconcile them with individual account holders. Some small, unautomated biller may in fact take two or three days to credit those accounts, but I'm assured that the biller has the funds.

1 p.m.

Liberal

John McKay Liberal Scarborough—Guildwood, ON

Well, all billers are not created equal—

1 p.m.

Vice-President, Policy and Research, Canadian Payments Association

Doug Kreviazuk

That's true.

1 p.m.

Liberal

John McKay Liberal Scarborough—Guildwood, ON

—and I'm sure it's true that there are some billers who would not be prepared to put in the software to accommodate that.

But large billers—the City of Ottawa, Hydro-Québec, whatever—certainly would find it very attractive to know that the moment the money is removed from Mr. St-Cyr's account is the moment they get the credit, and it automatically gets credited to Mr. St-Cyr's account.

Anyway, thank you, and thank you, Chair.

1 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Brian Pallister

Thank you very much. I appreciate your participation in today's hearings.

We are adjourned.