Mr. Speaker, today we are debating a motion that deals with the agreement between Ottawa and Alberta for a new pipeline. However, I want to follow up on a concern that my colleague and I share, and that is the cost of living. As the critic for seniors, I hear all the time that seniors can no longer afford rent and groceries. Last week, a study showed that, in 2026, people will be spending at least $1,000 more on groceries. One of the reasons mentioned for this is climate change.
What does my colleague think about the fact that maybe we should take action on climate change to lower the price of groceries?
