This is all in the context of the last 10 years. In the United States, the GDP per capita has grown by 47%; in Canada, it has grown by 4.7%. We are in one of the worst economic times since the Great Depression.
I know you've spoken eloquently about this, but the impact, particularly on the vulnerable, of keeping interest rates high and driving per capita GDP even further into the basement has real-life consequences. We see two million people per month going to food banks. I know that you know this, but I think it bears repeating—the pain that's being inflicted on Canadians right now because of the high interest rates and this government's reckless fiscal policy.