Thank you, Mr. Chair.
To our witnesses, thank you for coming forward. We certainly hope your families are safe and healthy. We appreciate your work on behalf of Canadians.
I have a bunch of questions, so give relatively short answers if you can.
Of course, the concerns I'm raising are concerns that many people feel across the country. The federal government and its various agencies—we've heard from the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions—have supported the banking sector to the tune of close to $700 billion, with an extension of up to $750 billion, which is three-quarters of a trillion dollars, and yet there has been very little asked of the banking sector, particularly Canada's big banks. Just in the first few weeks of the pandemic, as we know, they announced profits of $5 billion. Anecdotally, those profits are skyrocketing as the misery of the pandemic continues to afflict Canadians.
In that context, for the banking sector, do you track the administrative monetary penalties levied against the banks over the last quarter or last year or whatever period you have available?