Bill C-2 proposes another $7 billion of inflation, so it is very relevant.
I just find it incredibly insulting that the day that a report comes out showing that it's going to cost an extra $1,000 for average families to feed themselves, the government comes here and says, “Well, don't worry. The stock market is up.” Frankly, the middle class folks who are walking down grocery aisles not able to buy nutritious food because it's too expensive can't afford stocks right now. Their concern is putting food on the table.
A 30-year-old called me from my community of Greely a couple of weeks back to say that he's still living in his parents' basement because he can't afford a townhouse, even though he has the same job that his mother—