Nothing stored on the phone at all.
But the SIM card, Ms. Burke, do you want to address that?
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Conservative
The Chair Conservative James Rajotte
Nothing stored on the phone at all.
But the SIM card, Ms. Burke, do you want to address that?
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Vice-President, International Cards and Canadian Regulatory Payments, Royal Bank of Canada
It's the same at RBC, the phone has nothing that would be of any value.
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Conservative
The Chair Conservative James Rajotte
So you wouldn't even have to send a so-called “kill pill” because whatever's on the SIM card would be of no value to the person who would find it?
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Vice-President, International Cards and Canadian Regulatory Payments, Royal Bank of Canada
Correct. But you should still do it for your email.
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Conservative
The Chair Conservative James Rajotte
Yes. Okay. All right.
Thank you very much, it's been a very interesting panel and a very interesting discussion here today.
Colleagues, as previously agreed, we will stop the meeting now, and then we are going to go back and get a little technology session, a little demo, from those companies that wish to participate.
Thank you so much for your presentations here today.