The only comment I'll make is that in 2004 I was on a Governor General's leadership conference in the Northwest Territories, and a group of 14 of us met with lots of aboriginal and first nations leaders in the Northwest Territories who have a lot of complaints. As a matter of fact, they didn't even want to. There were a couple of government people with us, one from the military and one from a parliamentary secretary, who they were quite suspicious of.
When I look in retrospect at what happened then and what we heard from aboriginal leaders in the Northwest Territories—and we did talk to lots of them—one could make the same point that there's a history of oppression and everything else against the first nations and aboriginal people up north. I don't know of the specific incident you talked about, but I align it with those particular types of views.