Mr. Speaker, I am not sure how she felt interrupted, but I can assure her I listened closely to her question.
I was waiting for her to mention the money we put into homelessness; the money we put into affordable housing; the $5 billion we put into infrastructure in the last two budgets, much of which is still not spent; the money we put into health care that helps people who live in the cities; the money we put into a clean environment to make clean air better for people living in cities; and the money we have given to poor children, many of whom live in cities.
I would not have interrupted her if she had put all those things in her question.