Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Well, let's talk about economic sense here, Mr. Staffieri. Twelve dollars per day is what you charge people to have access to their phone when they go into the United States. If you turn the phone on and it's not in airplane mode, you get that charge right away. Then, later on, if you find out, you can actually get a monthly plan at $25.
How do you justify charging people $12 per day just to turn on their phone to be accessed when they go into the United States, especially when we have so many families that have to cross over for health and medical reasons? Without even giving them a chance to say yes or no, you charge them $12. Why is it $12 per day just to have your phone on to get a text in the United States?