Mr. Speaker, when his cabinet was sworn in, the Prime Minister said that Canadians could judge his performance by the cost of groceries.
All summer, the people of Montmorency—Charlevoix talked to me about their interests and concerns, and the cost of groceries was at the top of the list. The federal government promised lower prices, but, once again, it is not keeping its promises. One thing is clear: Since the Liberals came to power, the cost of groceries has risen by 40%.
When the Prime Minister promised food at a fair price, was that another broken promise?