Building on that, I know there's an affordability crisis. Our party has been pushing for an excess profit tax on big grocery chains that are gouging families who are trying to feed their kids. I don't think it's one or the other.
Do you think that, even with inflation and the fact that grocery chains are gouging people across Canada, we still would need a school food program? I ask that question because that seems to be the rhetoric.
Even prior to the inflation crisis—as I said, I was a long-time educator—a lot of kids were coming to school hungry. They could not learn and had behavioural issues as a result. They couldn't concentrate. That's why I paid out-of-pocket.
Even with the inflation crisis and even if things went back closer to the old normal—although I don't think anything will—do you think we still would need a breakfast program?