I don't want to suggest that we should go out and pick a fight. The reality is that they've had generous corporate tax-cut reductions with increased user fees, increases to a number of different benefits for their shareholders, including their management, where salaries have gone up. They've closed bank branches across this country and all those different things. I guess I haven't seen the love coming the other way to the Canadian consumers, while potentially they have an executive branch of themselves here that could offer some of those services and certainly have some real competition.
On October 24th, 2016. See this statement in context.