Well, he's in all the newspapers here. If you missed it, at the beginning of the summer, there were stories from senior officials and the Prime Minister's Office about how disappointed they were with the current finance minister, Minister Freeland, and how she's a terrible communicator. They weren't getting their message out, so they were trying to actively recruit Mark Carney to run in a by-election and get into cabinet. You must have been aware of that. Then, over the summer, when they were unsuccessful, the Liberals made him a special adviser to the party and really inserted him, essentially, as a de facto finance minister above Minister Freeland.
Well, he still serves on your board. Yet, in the fall, Minister Freeland made this great to-do about massively reducing the merchant fees for small businesses in Canada with this thing you are calling minuscule and $10. During all of that discussion and the lead-up to that announcement, the current finance minister—not the next finance minister—claims they had discussions.
Did Stripe have discussions directly with Finance officials in the lead-up to that announcement? Was the future finance minister Mark Carney involved in those discussions?