Mr. Speaker, once again the hon. member says there is nothing tangible. When we took over the government there were 70 or 80 illegally held houses north of 344. Now I believe we have it down to a dozen. We have a housing authority. South of 344 most of the houses are purchased; there are only three that are illegally held, and we are working on those. So there have been tangible results. There have been tangible results at the Mohawk round table and tangible results in individual negotiations with each of the three First Nations.
We are supposed to be honourable here. When the hon. member uses the death of two Mohawks and a funeral to further a political agenda, I think the hon. member falls below what is honourable in this House.