Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to make sure other colleagues get a chance to ask questions, but I do have something I want to get on the record today for business for this committee.
I'm going to read this into the record for consideration for future business:
That the Standing Committee on Industry and Technology undertake a study on the issue of credit card practices and regulations, following recent concerns about the high interest rates, excessive fees, and consumer protection. This study should include, but not be limited to, the following areas:
a. Interest rates and examining of the impact of high credit card interest rates on Canadian consumers and potential measures to cap or regulate these rates;
b. Fees and charges and analysis of various fees associated with credit cards, including the payment fees, annual fees and foreign transaction fees, and how these fees affect consumer finances;
c. Consumer protections and a review of these measures related to credit cards, with a focus on improving transparency in credit card terms, interest rates and fees;
d. Predatory lending practices, to investigate predatory lending practices within the credit card industry, and recommendations for stricter regulations to prevent exploitation of consumers;
e. Financial literacy, with consideration of the role of financial literacy in helping consumers manage credit card debt, and potential initiatives to enhance financial education;
f. Regulatory oversight, including an assessment of the effectiveness of existing regulatory frameworks overseeing credit card companies, and potential impacts to ensure fair and transparent practices.
The study should be no fewer than four meetings and include consultations with relevant stakeholders, including financial experts, consumer advocacy groups, and representatives from the credit card industry.
I just want to table that notice for now. I'll turn my time over now to other members of the committee.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.