Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives do not seem to have an interest in national school lunches or in an excess profits tax, and I want to ask my colleague whether that is because the corporate Conservatives are so entrenched with lobbyists. The national director, or the campaign manager, for the member for Carleton and the Conservative Party is a lobbyist for Loblaw and has been very much involved in promoting a company that is food price gouging. The deputy leader of the Conservative Party is, again, a corporate Conservative and engaged in the lobbying that has led to food price gouging.
Is that why the Conservatives are so uninterested in the debate and not wanting to intervene in any way? Is it because the corporate Conservatives are just lobbyists right up to their chin?