Mr. Speaker, I would like to take the opportunity to congratulate the member opposite for her election and for taking her seat in the House of Commons.
I heard her talk about the hardship a lot of Canadians are experiencing across the country. In the past, her colleagues have voted against the benefits that help children across the country like the child tax benefit and bringing food programs into our schools. They voted against dental care for seniors and children. There are 9,000 people in my riding who have benefited from dental care.
Perhaps the member opposite can tell us if she plans to support measures that actually create opportunities for Canadian families to have extra money for groceries and other things that they need to be able to survive. Those sound like things she really cares about. I want to hear whether she is going to support those measures.