Mr. Speaker, no one expected the verdict to be this tragic when judging the Prime Minister by prices at the grocery store. I heard from an 82-year-old woman who was forced to leave her hometown of Cambridge and her family just to afford groceries and rent. Lacy, a single mom from Cambridge, told local media she spends her days asking where the sale is, clipping coupons and skipping meals, just to feed her son. This is the reality for thousands of Canadians. Families are forced to buy whatever they can afford, not what is healthy or good for them, if they eat at all.
When so many families, seniors and working adults are going hungry, how can the government possibly justify any more inflationary—
