—since you've been in power, and consumers have less power. We're not seeing the prices come down. We're not seeing competition. You presented a bill, and we presented lots of changes. You and I both proposed a change to the efficiencies defence, which this government stole from us.
You're not standing up for Canadians, and Canadians feel that you've sold them out. They feel that you're not standing up to the corporations. They feel that they're not going to do it, so people only trust the actions....
Mr. Singh, the other change that we're pushing for in Canada is open banking. If we want to talk about taking a chunk out of the banks in Canada, open banking would do that. In the U.K., when open banking was implemented, it saved the average person in the U.K. $400 a year. There are no transactional fees, no monthly fees and no overdraft fees with open banking, and that's with only 14% market share.
This government took six years to bring legislation forward. They picked a regulator and only gave them a pittance, $1 million, to get the regulations in. This regulator, FCAC, was just in front of a Senate committee.
Do you know how many of the 27,000 complaints they have answered since 2019? Can you just tell me the number?