It's interesting, because we had someone who is an expert in agriculture and the price of food come to speak with us. I think it was the last meeting that we had here last week. He echoed what we just talked about, but he talked about how the cause of food inflation that Canadians are feeling in particular, which is the area I hear the most concerns about from my constituents in Etobicoke Centre, is primarily caused by these factors. I think it's important to note that.
You've talked a little bit today about the fiscal future and that you'd like to see restraint. I think the challenge that I have as a member of Parliament is that most of my constituents, but also, I think, other folks who are sitting here today.... We hear from a lot of folks here. I hear from a lot of folks in my community who say that we need to invest in more here. We've heard from the chief. We've heard from the Business Council of Canada. We've heard from Oxfam and others. There are a lot of demands for government to increase spending in certain areas, and there are existing programs that people depend on.
To get to the fiscal position that you're suggesting, what are the things you would have recommended that we not spend money on or that we should not spend money on going forward that we are spending money on? What should be cut? That is what I'm asking.