Obviously she's the boss here. Everybody "loves" her.
Hey, just open you mind, there's a lot to see in Canada. All the competitions bring us the free economy. To those who "loves" BMO or any of the banks, just have a look at the others. It might surprise you what you have missed. If your source of information is only from one party, you will lose your ability to judge.
And it is not like you are marriaged to the bank. And the more flexiblity you have when dealing with business, the more power you have as a consumer to bargain for the best. Don't let one business suck you in.
As banks might say that if you stay with them longer and be their full service client, or whatever, they ll give you what they called the best products that "suits" you. Come on, if you are a smarty from a business school, you know it's all bullshiting, coz you know who they are and how they suck the $ out of you. Just keep in mind, the longer or "loyaler" you stick with one bank or any business, the less flexibility you have, and eventually, as a consumer, you lose what is the most important to you as a consumer in every business transaction - you ability to made your own decision.
No matter how nice people treats you in the world of business(I only mean business), there's always an incentive behind and a claw-back after all the gift-wrapped "genuineness". So, just don't be that naive.
Let's just wrap up this posting, last word:
To all those who always see the best side of people, just one quote from the Godfather: "Nothing personal, it is all business."