Mr. Speaker, in Quebec, the law is clear. A bank cannot charge a client fees unless their amount is specified in the contract. That is what consumer protection is all about. If banks charge excessive additional fees for credit cards, transaction fees for cheques, or exchange rate fees, people in Quebec have remedies available to them.
The Liberals just decided that this is too much to ask of banks and will waive their requirement to respect people.
Really, how can the Liberals justify such a thing?