Yes, that's clear. For instance, if a single person receiving social assistance in Manitoba was getting about $250, they would be then looking at a white label ATM fee plus their bank fee. It could amount to maybe $5 to do a transaction. It depends on exactly how they do that transaction. More likely, they'll go to a cheque casher, in which case they'll be looking at more like $7 to $10 to pay for the cheque-cashing fee, and that's a pretty big chunk off the top of that limited income.
On April 17th, 2007. See this statement in context.