Mr. Chair, to begin, I would like to say that I will be sharing my time with the hon. member for Sudbury.
Because the Minister of Finance is also the minister for Toronto, my colleague from Parkdale—High Park asked him if he knew how much gridlock is costing the City of Toronto. We know it is a problem.
However, the minister did not answer the question. In 2013, the C.D. Howe Institute estimated that traffic gridlock costs $11 billion a year. That is absolutely incredible. Since the Minister of Finance seems to be suggesting that he is more familiar with consumer affairs, let us see if that is the case.
My question is simple. Can the minister tell us how much Canadians are paying to withdraw their own money from ATMs each year?