Mr. Speaker, I disagree with the premise. On the houses north of 344, it was 100 per cent federal money, several million dollars. On the houses the Province of Quebec requested we purchase south of 344, there was not one cent of contribution from the Province of Quebec.
We went in there and set up the Mohawk negotiator, the facilitator and the mediator and we purchased those houses. All the money being spent north and south of 344 has been 100 per cent federal money.
It is okay for Mr. Ménard to sit there and give me a lecture, but if he is serious about doing it they should be at the table offering some kind of contribution, more than just tokenism.