Mr. Speaker, I know the member opposite fairly well and I know he is a very smart individual. I remind him that the inflation that has taken hold in Canada is baked into the prices we are seeing now. It is not as if prices are actually going down. The prices of groceries are still absolutely insane, and we see that at the food banks, in record numbers. I do not think that is a measure of success that the government has really thought through, because when we are pushing people into food banks, that is not a good thing.
In terms of the interest rate cut, again, I do not think that is the flex the government thinks it is. I think there are deep concerns about the economy, and I outlined that earlier in my speech.