Is the intention to continue to allow for that?
Other than the benefits one might get from using an electronic form of payment, are there any disincentives, fees or anything like that in place for those folks who use...?
I know what happens at the banks. Let's be frank. We all pay enough fees at the banks, but sometimes, if you want to get a paper statement now, some financial institutions will charge you for a paper statement, an extra copy of a statement or whatever.
I'm just trying to get a sense, for the sake of my constituents, if that is the the model you're turning to on some of the more paper-based payment systems or disclosure statements?
I'm really thinking about payment by cheque through Canada Post. That's the example that comes to mind, but I'm just wondering if there's any intention to phase that down in any way or have people pay a fee for using that sort of service?