Thank you.
Mr. Chairman, to be clear, I'm not going to resort to parliamentary theatrics. I am going to stick to the business at hand.
That business is our expectation that payment processors, which include Stripe, are disciplined and pass savings on to the businesses. As you may know, the federal government is closely monitoring the implementation of credit card fees and the reduction of those fees, with the strong expectation that all payment processors like Stripe will pass those savings on to small businesses, period.
If you hadn't heard that, you just did. I'm sure you will take this with a great deal of respect and discipline, and do what the government expects you to.
I may be repetitive in some of the questions I have, but the analysts are taking this information down and, in turn, providing the committee with a report, establishing recommendations for the department and the minister. I may be repetitive to try to solidify a lot of those statements.
You stated publicly that Stripe would pass all network costs and fees, including the recent reduction in interchange fees, through to eligible businesses on your interchange plus pricing.
I would like you to elaborate. Do you have different pricing schemes for businesses, therefore creating different tiers in your treatment of businesses? This is something Mr. Van Bynen was trying to drill down on earlier. I want to drill down on it a bit more, in order to be very clear on that.