It's one of the hidden lines in the province's fall economic statement.
How much you spend for vehicle registration fees, and for your drivers licence, have gone up by 40% over the last five years.
That's according to PC finance critic Vic Fideli.
"Vehicle and driver registration fees have increased by $503 million, in just four years. Over that same period, other fees and licences rose by $228 million."
He says it's just another example of the province nickel and diming you to death.
"If you drive a car - you'll pay more. If you heat your home with gas - you'll pay more. If you camp, or hunt, or fish - you'll pay more.
And Fideli says there's no apetite for changing anything, when it comes to the governing Liberals.
"When you look at it, it's three-quarters of a billion dollars to help pay for their waste, mismanagement and scandal, that families could have been spending on things they need at home."