Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives have mentioned beef. They have mentioned coffee, fruits and vegetables. The Bank of Canada has affirmed what we already know; it made clear that import costs are crucial when it comes to food inflation. Which kind of import costs in particular is this? It is climate change, dramatic weather events around the world and domestically. It is obvious; when we have more flooding and more droughts, this affects food production. It affects the size of livestock as well.
Let us be serious about the solutions at hand. Let us work together to build up the economy. Canadians expect it. Let us meet this moment right now.
