Excellent.
I'm going to move to the CFIB.
One thing I asked the Business Development Bank of Canada about was whether they had any interest in having a credit card for small businesses. I thought it was pretty interesting that they did a study. They didn't know when it was—they were supposed to get back to us—but it was a long time ago.
The Business Development Bank of Canada is supposed to be the lender of last resort when the private sector does not come to the table in an appropriate fashion. I thought for sure that there would be interest in at least a credit card that had proper fees. If the government is not willing to regulate this area and bring it under control, I'm a bit surprised that they wouldn't take advantage of that opportunity as a lender of last resort, so to speak.
I'm wondering what the CFIB thinks about that. I'd be interested to see whether or not there's support out there to even ask them to contact their members and do a poll like they did before and find out if that product is of interest. That might actually generate some sorely needed competition in this sector.