Mr. Speaker, I listened intently to the member's comments. Actually, I think he needs to wake up.
Our government has put more than $3 billion into infrastructure already for first nations, and we continue to spend money. However, the member indicates that we are not doing anything for first nations.
In the proposed act, there is a clause of derogation so that members of first nations would be able to manage, under the Constitution, their own facilities. However, there is a position in there saying that for the health and safety of those individuals, there may be some other rationale for not allowing some form of development that could be hazardous for safe drinking water for first nations.
I wonder if the hon. member would actually acknowledge that this measure is already in the proposed act for first nations.