So things have changed. I can tell you that since I've started asking questions in the House of Commons relating to credit card interest rates, on both sides, I've been getting calls right into my riding of Sudbury from Vancouver and from St. John's, Newfoundland, with people trying to track me down to say that this is an issue they're having.
I think what we need to do is really bring forward to the banks some of these complaints, which I plan on doing. At the same time, I believe Mr. Bernier was talking similarly. We're seeing a lot more credit cards out there. With my credit card, I apparently can surf, go to see these beautiful waterfalls, and attend the Olympics. I think it's Visa that says “go”. I have no idea what that has to do with the credit card.
I think Mr. Conacher was the one who brought it up initially, but the marketing of these credit cards is now something that we're seeing day in and day out. They're trying to entice people to get a card, to use their card and, of course, to continue to increase the profits for the banks and the credit card companies at the expense of consumers and small and medium-sized businesses.