Mr. Speaker, in the last election, Quebeckers and Canadians passed judgment on the opposition party, on the Leader of the Opposition and on his flippant attitude. He was incapable of coming up with a credible plan.
On this side of the House, not only do we have a plan to grow and unify the Canadian economy, we also have an affordability plan that comes with a $22‑million tax cut for Canadians. It also includes making Canada's national school food program permanent, a move that the Quebec Breakfast Club applauds.
If the member doubts the effectiveness of this program, which one of his colleagues called garbage, he should come to my riding. I will take him to the St. Vincent de Paul Society, the United Way and the Breakfast Club.
