Yes. It's interesting, because the quantity of food sales has actually been falling since the lockdowns. We have data here showing that in real supermarket sales volumes, there was a major spike, of course, in 2020 when the restaurants closed and everyone was eating at home, but then there has been a collapse all the way up until the present day.
The actual volume of food sales is going down. Consumers in my riding have seen individual food prices go up. Again, I think this is poking holes in your argument.