Thank you very much.
The reason I'm bringing this up is that it's related to the food prices Canadians feel. We often hear the Conservatives standing up in the House of Commons and talking about food prices as a key concern Canadians have. I certainly hear that in my community, too, so I don't disagree that food prices are something Canadians are still feeling a lot of household pressure around.
I want to ask you this, though: Some individuals keep claiming that carbon pricing is having a bigger impact on food prices than I think is merited, given the data. In fact, climate change is actually having a bigger impact on food prices, perhaps. I want to go back to the carbon pricing issue, because it comes up a lot in our daily conversations in the House of Commons.
Mr. Stanford—