Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank the parliamentary secretary for his very insightful speech. I have some questions.
Education is very important. Constituents in my riding of Kildonan—St. Paul have complained about the use of credit cards. People were surprised, because they did not have the education. Could the parliamentary secretary please expand on some of the financial products that consumers will be made aware of in a very clean, concise manner, and the roles and responsibilities of the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada and the impact that will have on consumers' daily lives?
In this busy world, I find that people need three or four seconds of education on some things because they are so busy running from place to place with all their roles and responsibilities as family members. This is extremely important. The financial literacy aspect of making sure constituents are aware of the financial products and what they are getting themselves into when they get a credit card is of paramount importance.