What we are doing to help people face the increase in the cost of food is normally through different social programs like the Canada child benefit, but during COVID, we realized that more families were facing challenges to feed their families. This is why we have invested, up to now, $200 million to support food banks, $50 million to buy surpluses from our farmers and processors to distribute them, and another $25 million for northern communities. This is the way we're helping Canadians facing increases in prices.
On December 10th, 2020. See this statement in context.