Minister, we've heard time and time again in this committee that in order to have a just process, indigenous people often have to break an unjust law. As a result, there's an over-criminalization of indigenous people in the eyes of the public and the government. In reality, it's the government that is refusing to hold up the law, to hold up section 35 of the Constitution, and is not responding when first nations are the victims of domestic terror attacks such as we saw.
Why is it that your government and the Conservative governments that came before are not able to follow the law when it comes to indigenous fishing rights?