This time, my question is for Mr. Boissonnault. I'd like to follow up on the point my fellow member Mr. Nantel made regarding the member who sponsored the bill, Ms. Jolibois. I'd like him to clarify his comments.
It seems to me that it's important for all the committee members to have a clear understanding of the spirit of the bill that was introduced and voted on by members in the House. Mr. Vandal just referred to the date and purpose of the holiday. The entire time we heard from witnesses, however, the discussion did not revolve around just one date, one title or one purpose. Two dates, two titles and two purposes were actually discussed. We clearly heard that there was a need for commemoration and celebration. Should both of those needs be addressed at the same time or not? Unfortunately, first nation, Inuit and Métis people weren't really consulted.
This amendment puts forward a fundamental question, but not the one debated in the House, when members voted to refer the bill to committee for study. The original purpose of the bill was to establish National Indigenous Peoples Day. Today, we are talking about holding a day of celebration on June 21 and a day to mark the tragedy on which the Truth and Reconciliation Commission shone a light. This bill concerns each and every Canadian. It's a highly important and sensitive issue, so getting this right is essential.
Mr. Boissonnault, you spoke to Ms. Jolibois and the go-ahead was given, so I'd like to know what the spirit of her bill was. Why did she propose National Indigenous Peoples Day? How did she link it to the day recommended by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission? How can the two be reconciled?
I'm not even sure we'll be able to respect the wishes of all the witnesses who appeared before the committee. Some told us they wanted two days. Two said they wanted one day, including the Inuit representative we heard from at the last meeting. Education was also discussed, but that's another component.
As I see it, the member has pulled a rabbit out of a hat this afternoon. We aren't the only ones caught off guard. All of the witnesses we invited didn't know about this element when they appeared. What's more, I'd like to know where the sponsor of the bill stands.