I'm going to pivot into another category.
I've heard a lot of debate in the last two or three months over the price of food. The opposition talks about the need to remove the industrial carbon tax, the need to take the regulations off fuel. Their theory is that this is going to somehow magically lower grocery store prices. The one thing I will agree with the opposition on is that competition at the grocery stores is important. I think we took measures this week to help in that way.
You quote your mother sometimes. I'm going to quote my father. I grew up on a farm. We had good potato prices when someone else had poor crops. Supply and demand, to simplify it, controls a lot of what happens at the grocery store. I want you to comment on that statement. Do you agree with it?
