Yes. Actually, that's the other thing I wanted to mention. We did put quite bit of money into our clean energy federal tool kit. We'd love to hear feedback from you that, for instance, it's great on these levels, but here are the things you need to be adjusting. I say with all genuineness that we want to get it right. It is fundamental that we get that right. So if you could provide that, that would be great.
I'm hoping to come back to you, Mr. Asselin, but right now I'm going to Mr. Vronces.
Look, I'm a big supporter of open banking. I have been a big supporter and am on record for that. There was testimony from Mr. Sabia, the former deputy minister, at a Senate committee in May 2023, earlier this year. He indicated very clearly that the federal government is actually seized with this. We are trying to make sure we're moving as fast as possible. He said that right now there's a complexity around how we can provide the stability that the system needs while moving and shifting into open banking in a world that is highly unpredictable right now.
I just want to let the record show that this is something that we have indicated is a priority for our government, and imminently we hope to be able to put that forward.
My question for you, in my remaining minute, is that I know with Fintechs there are a number of different ways to pay, such as 4Pay, Pay Send, Stripe and Square. How do the Fintechs members help build credit for the financially underserved in Canada? What role do you see your membership playing in the future? Could you respond to that, please?