You talked about the original agreements. You talked about the plow. I have to think that most Canadians would say, “Get this thing done.”
However, when we start to go beyond, when somebody in Chatham-Kent—Leamington, for instance, finds out that the land their great-great-grandfather cleared no longer belongs to them—and this is what I heard from you, Ms. Palmater—that's when the constituents are going to rise up. You're shaking your head, so you know what I'm talking about.
How do we get beyond that point?