Mr. Speaker, we are very often given things to put on the fridge, and I have in front of me, like all other Members, a small decal of a green and white fish with a blue parka, a carrot in a green parka, and a bannock with a blue parka, and what looks like a garbage can with a toque on it. What I find oppressive, Mr. Speaker, is the phrase "Grab a bite that's right," because I have brought up four kids, I and my wife, over the last 30, years and if there is one thing we are fed up listening to, it is the phrase "Grab a bite."
I believe one of the greatest inventions we have is a table and a chair where you can sit down and have a good meal. I would like to tell Members of this government that they come up with all kinds of cute ideas in order to convince us that we should eat right, but the worst thing you can put on a fridge is the phrase "Grab a bite." I was sick for four months, Mr. Speaker, as the result of a long campaign where I never sat down to have a proper meal, where I was always grabbing a bite on the run, and I feel very strongly that if you want to keep your family together you do not let them sit in front of the TV with a bite. You do not give them a sandwich to eat in the car on the way to work. You tell them, "Sit down; eat your food, and let's do it as a family." And if you feel like it, even say a prayer before you eat it. But "Grab a bite that's right" is terrible. Do not grab a bite, sit down and have a proper meal. Thank you.