Mr. Speaker, he is right to say that a number of factors influence oil prices. He mentioned the conflict in Iran, and yes, that is part of the equation. He is also right to say that there are things that we can control.
What he can control is how he votes in the House. He voted against the Canada child benefit, which has reduced child poverty in this country by 40% and has provided thousands of dollars more to families in his riding. He voted against the Canadian dental care plan, which is giving many people in his Quebec City riding access to a dentist for the first time, and he voted against a range of other affordability measures.
