You sort of anticipated where I'm going next.
In an April commentary on the federal budget, you wrote the following:
it is important to keep in mind that the main cause of the cost of living crisis in Canada is not government. Rather, it's companies charging more for what they sell (driving corporate profits to all-time records after COVID lockdowns ended, and sparking the wave of inflation that is only now subsiding), and failing to pay workers enough to keep up.
Can you elaborate on the role of corporate profits and the role they're playing in the current cost of living crisis?