Right.
I have one last question for you, Mr. Lampron. We have retailers in our region, businesses that Quebeckers do business with every day, that have been on the front page: grocery stores and supermarkets, whose model is generally based on high volume but low profit margins.
When access to lower interchange fees is dependent on sales volume under these vaunted agreements with Mastercard and Visa, which are not agreements even though they get called that, it seems to me that businesses that have high sales volumes but low profit margins are completely wiped off the map. It seems to me that grocery stores are completely left out of these agreements, the fact being that they are businesses where Quebeckers and Canadians go every day to buy food, where prices are high, and where significant inflation has been observed in recent years.
Do you not think this is a problem?