Thank you very much.
Ms. Sarangi, I know we've been having a good conversation today about poverty in Canada and some of the best ways to address it.
It might have been Mr. Chambers who was talking a little bit about how people who are already experiencing poverty are affected by the incredible inflationary pressures in the current market. I know we put on notice a kind of proposal to send some money back to low-income Canadians through the GST rebate this year, to increase the Canada child benefit and to take the GST off home heating as part of a package. It's understood that the New Democrats have been advocating that the surtax that the government announced should also apply to big oil and gas companies and to big box stores that have profited a lot over the course of the pandemic, I think it's fair to say. The numbers bear that out.
I'm wondering if you want to comment a bit on that in the context of trying to figure out what we can do to provide help to Canadian families right now who not only are feeling the pressure but for whom these increases in the cost of food and rent are really the difference between being homeless or not.