I took your question as being focused very much on those who have limited income and who have difficulty purchasing food that's adequate. You are absolutely right. Our statistics suggest that 6.8% of our population, some 2 million Canadians, live in households with insecure food access due to limited financial resources.
We actually have a tool, called the Nutritious Food Basket, that is used right across Canada by other jurisdictions to cost a basket for healthy eating. It's used as one of the inputs into social service decision points right across the country.
So the issue you touch on is important, and it's important also in terms of what it leads to. You touched on the fact that calories can be cheap when they're high in fat and not always the most nutritious choices, and you're very right.