Madam Speaker, I have a tremendous amount of respect for my colleague across the way, and I know that one of the things he respects, as a former journalist, is the citation of sources. I have listened intently to him reference, as has the Leader of the Opposition during debate in this chamber over the course of the past few weeks, 36% as an increase in food inflation costs in Canada versus the United States.
I am going to be a good educator and cite my source, the OECD, oecd.org, which members can go to. The graph says that not only has food price inflation in Canada decreased from August 2024 to September 2024, whereas it has increased in the United States, but both countries' food inflation rates fall within two percentage points of one another.
My question for my hon. colleague across the way is very simple: Can he cite where he is sourcing the number 36% food inflation from?