Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'll go back to the telecom comparison, which I think is quite relevant. Telcos now have to at least provide...when they're going to gouge you for roaming in the United States. I come from a border town. Even without leaving the country, we get roaming charges.
Would it be a similar strategy to at least advise consumers on their statements, if they're going to use a credit card or something like that, about hidden charges on the conversion of rates, which is often not well understood? Should we move to a similar mandated model? That's a weak suggestion, in my opinion, in terms of what I'm offering. I'm asking whether, at the very minimum, there should be an advisory recorded every time you purchase something foreign. We have transaction fees on our bill. If we do get them, they're hidden away.
Should we have better advocacy, in terms of people knowing this?