The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada has been in existence since 2001. It has always been responsible for ensuring compliance with the consumer protection provisions of the federal laws governing financial institutions and for promoting financial education and literacy.
The proposed amendments do not change anything in that regard and do not change the scope of the agency's mandate. Essentially, these amendments allow the agency to collect and pass on information to government to enable it to develop policies and eventually laws and regulations to better protect consumers of financial services.
The proposed amendments allow the agency to collect somewhat more proactively a range of data in order to better inform the whole public policy development process and possibly, if required, facilitate laws and regulations. It does not change anything in the discussion that has been ongoing since 2001 regarding the relationship between FCAC and the Office de la protection du consommateur du Québec.