Mr. Speaker, it is obvious that the minister is listening to his paid advisers and not thinking in realistic terms.
On Friday an injunction to stop this aboriginal commercial fishery was not granted, but the court said very clearly that
fishermen had been prejudiced by the minister's actions and that the fishermen had only the minister to blame for their situation.
Why does the minister not admit that he has totally screwed up the fishing industry on the B.C. coast? Why does he not admit that he has created the most divisive fishing climate in Pacific coast history? Why does the minister not resign if he cannot handle his job?