With all of that, two million Canadians are still going to food banks.
I'll just ask my last question because my time is limited.
Your government promised that by Thanksgiving, the price of food would go down. A scathing report came out this morning on the food index, saying that food costs are going up, driven up also by your carbon tax because you're taxing farmers and those who are shipping the food and storing the food.
The number of people going to a food bank is increasing because of food costs and housing costs caused by your government. Eighty-three per cent of those going to food banks are working families. That's a phenomenon that we've never seen in this country before.
You promised that food prices would go down by Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving went by, and food prices didn't come down. We thought that maybe you meant the U.S. Thanksgiving. That went by as well, and nothing happened. It's almost Christmastime, and there are kids in this country who are literally asking Santa not for gifts but just for food that they could put on their table.
On what date will food prices actually come down so that Canadians can afford to eat, and when will you axe the tax so that people can put food on their tables and heat their homes?