Thanks, Mr. Chair.
We're here today talking about the national school food program that the Liberals and NDP have put forward to provide food for kids. We have the highest usage in food bank history. One in four of those people accessing a food bank, which is two million people per month—we've never seen this, ever, in the history of Canada—are children.
The Liberals and NDP have put forward this bill. It sounds great. It sounds really good: Let's give kids breakfast; let's give kids access to food at school. As my colleague Ms. Chabot has said, nobody can disagree with that.
The problem is that, like every other bill they've put forward, the devil is in the details. That's been proven yet again by my Liberal colleague's comments. He had the audacity to respond today by saying, “I've been to a farm.”