Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I would agree with what MP Romanado said. I think it would be useful for our constituency offices to know that, because if people have gone through the process with the banking ombudsperson, we wouldn't have any idea that that's not the last gasp.
With that, Mr. Chair, I'd like to resume debate on a previous motion I presented regarding Stripe. Members will recall that I moved a motion that said the following:
Given Stripe's unknown profit margins and its refusal to comply with the government's interchange fee reduction plan, the committee order the production of all Stripe board meeting minutes related to the Government of Canada's announcement to reduce credit card fees, balance sheets, cash-flow statements, and income statements since March 2021, broken down by Canada and Stripe's global operations.
If I put that forward, we could probably deal with it quickly, unless there's a lot of debate, and have a vote to produce these documents.
Stripe has not been the most co-operative witness, as we know from the letter that was sent in regard to the study, but I won't go there this time, because I think the chair is going to reach out again. We have a House of Commons order asking for specific people to appear, and we would expect those people to appear.
In the interim, I would like to resume this and hopefully get to a vote, because it will be very important in this study to have this information, since this is one of the companies that are refusing to comply with the government's initiative to reduce interchange fees. It speaks to the voluntary nature of some of these things and how that voluntary nature doesn't always work.
I'll leave it there for now, Mr. Chair.