Mr. Speaker, once again, members across the way are talking about imaginary taxes.
Today, I spoke with people from the Breakfast Club, an organization that helps nearly 900,000 children access the school nutrition program. They told me that making the national school food program permanent is an important turning point for children's health, learning, and well being, as well as for Canada's social and economic resilience.
I hope my colleagues across the way will support this budget and making this program permanent.
