I absolutely feel that it's a right. It also creates economic stability in many of our first nations. More importantly, my grandfather, Chief Richard Woodhouse, signed Treaty 2 in 1871, and we were always told we had the right to housing, education and all of these other things.
It's an absolute right. More importantly, it's a human right. Every Canadian deserves a home, but we've given up a lot in this country. Many of our people are living in third world conditions, and that's unacceptable.