Madam Speaker, we on this side reject all misogyny and all acts of extremism, and we will always stand up to that over here.
I will give the House an example of why the subject of food affordability is so important, because the people who are the least advantaged in our society end up paying the most. Those with the least means, with the least resources, end up spending a larger share of their income on food. The very wealthy can spend a smaller share of income on food. That is why those people are not as affected by inflation.
Two years ago, I warned that we would have an inflation crisis if the government continued with its inflationary taxes and deficits, and that is exactly where we are today.
We, as Conservatives, will reverse the policies that got us here, to make the dollar go further for everybody.