Mr. Speaker, that was more division to distract.
Here we have two million people lining up at food banks. One-quarter of Canadians live in food insecurity, a level twice as high as in the United States. Food prices are rising 36% faster in Canada than in the U.S., coinciding with the carbon tax coming into force. Now the Prime Minister wants to quadruple it. Fifty-six per cent of food banks say they are literally rationing food. We have food rationing in a first world country.
Before he starves more people, why can we not have a carbon tax election and axe the tax?