Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Ms. Ferri, I know that you are not responsible for the choices made by credit card companies. That said, Visa and Mastercard say they agreed to temporarily reduce their interchange fees for some businesses. However, in order to benefit from these so-called agreements, merchants must have completed transactions of up to $175,000, in the case of Mastercard, and $300,000, in the case of Visa. In the end, no convenience store, grocery store or restaurant will benefit from this fee reduction.
Isn't that, in itself, proof that we need regulations and that the major credit card companies aren't taking the food price crisis seriously?