Mr. Speaker, I am hearing from constituents from across Middlesex—London, and here is one example. They said:
...it has become evident to me that the government's response has fallen short in proportion to the severity of the challenges faced by our communities. To be clear, there is nothing normal about what is happening in Canada, and these issues must be approached with the urgency they require.
Families, seniors, students, and new Canadians are being forced to make impossible choices between putting food on the table and paying for other basic necessities.
Therefore we need to see less money spent by the government in deficits, we need to stop the money printing and we need to give Canadians policies that will make—
