Mr. Speaker, I would like to go back to something my hon. colleague referred to in an earlier exchange I had with another colleague. I believe that he was a medical professional prior to becoming a parliamentarian, so I presume he had many interactions with young people and their families, including a lot of talk about the social determinants of health.
I am wondering whether the member believes that offering food to children in schools is a policy that would benefit them and their families, leading to an improvement in the social determinant of health, or whether he believes, like his leader, that it is simply bureaucracy.
Mr. Speaker, I would like to go back to something my hon. colleague referred to in an earlier exchange I had with another colleague. I believe that he was a medical professional prior to becoming a parliamentarian, so I presume he had many interactions with young people and their families, including a lot of talk about the social determinants of health.
I am wondering whether the member believes that offering food to children in schools is a policy that would benefit them and their families, leading to an improvement in the social determinant of health, or whether he believes, like his leader, that it is simply bureaucracy.