Qujannamiik, Iksivautaq.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I just wanted to remind the committee, based on the minister's responses regarding removing the arbitrariness of what the federal government can do, that this kind of statement ignores the legal obligations that the federal government has towards first nations and important constitutional principles like the honour of the Crown and the fiduciary duty that the federal government has to act in good faith.
I also remind the committee that there is a Supreme Court decision, a judgment regarding the Haida Nation, that says, “In all its dealings with Aboriginal peoples, from the assertion of sovereignty to the resolution of claims and the implementation of treaties, the Crown must act honourably.”
This does not prevent the federal government from funding or from introducing laws that respect their relationship with first nations. To posture to us that this would eliminate that arbitrariness I think disregards that important relationship with first nations. It disregards the importance of reconciliation that this government must exercise with first nations, rather than refusing to act towards reconciliation.
We need to make sure as a committee that we've heard from those who have been ignored. Only 31%, we were told by bureaucrats, were engaged in this so-called “co-developed legislation”. I take this opportunity to make sure that we understand, based on what we've heard, that there.... I do recall, as well, that there have been numerous submissions from first nations.
The indigenous and northern affairs committee received notice of my motion on October 4. I would like to submit my motion:
That the committee direct the analysts to prepare a summary document of correspondence and briefs submitted, including recommended amendments and a summary of issues, related to Bill C-61, First Nations Clean Water Act.
We were told this morning by the Assembly of First Nations that they had submitted their brief, but I've looked through my inbox, and I haven't seen any of that correspondence or their submissions.
Qujannamiik, Iksivautaq.