Mr. Speaker, what helps Canadians is cutting taxes for 22 million Canadians, and that is what we did earlier this year. We are supporting affordability measures with actual policies, not just with rhetoric in the House of Commons and not with misinformation.
Time and time again, the Conservatives have stood up in the House to suggest there are taxes on groceries. Canadians know better; they can read their bills. They can go to the bill and see there are no taxes on coffee beans, there are no taxes on meat and there are no taxes on Kraft Dinner.
When are the Conservatives going to show up with some real ideas to support affordability for Canadians?