Thank you, Minister. You didn't answer my question, but that's okay.
I think what we're missing on this.... I just want to talk about tax for a minute. When we talk about competition, we also talk about competition in terms of lowering costs as much as we can.
Your own government this year, when we look at the last four years, is collecting $52.1 billion in GST revenue. That is up from four years ago and $37.4 billion. That is a 139% increase in GST. When we look at grocery stores, most Canadians listening at home won't even know they pay GST at grocery stores, but they are. They're paying a billion dollars per year at the grocery store. Some of them won't see it because I know there's another phenomenon: Not only are they seeing taxes, but they are seeing all their groceries shrink.
Minister, when we talk about grocery taxes and we talk about shrinkflation, what specifically in this bill is going to tackle both of those?