Mr. Speaker, obviously, when a negotiator is appointed by the federal government, he has all he needs to end this conflict. We want it to be settled generously, equitably and fairly in the interests of all concerned. We have confidence in the ability of lawyer Michel Robert and we await results. We do not want to consider proceeding until we have seen at least our negotiator's report.
In the House of Commons on May 30th, 1994. See this statement in context.