Mr. Speaker, this is from a minister who, after finding out that the economy is entering its sixth consecutive quarter of shrinking per capita GDP, is income per person, is down while the American income per person is up, and after learning that there are two million people lined up at food banks, 38% more chronic homelessness and 1,400 homeless encampments in Ontario after nine years of the government, says that we are not in a recession. We are in a vibecession, she says.
What is the minister's message to people who are hungry and homeless after nine years of her government? Do they just need to get with the vibe?