Mr. Speaker, over the past eight years, I have watched, time and again, the Conservatives stand up to vote against the very measures that are putting money in the pockets of families to help them cover the cost of food.
When it comes to the Canada child benefit, we stopped sending cheques to millionaires, so we could put more money in the pockets of nine out of 10 families.
When it comes to taxes, we raised taxes on the wealthiest 1% to cut them for the middle class.
When it comes to seniors, we put more money in the pockets of low-income single seniors.
For every one of these measures, Conservatives have opposed them.
We will continue to do what is necessary to allow families to put food on the table, no matter how hard they oppose it.