Mr. Speaker, I have a question for our colleague from the Reform Party.
If I heard correctly, British Columbia asked the Canadian government to establish a park and the government agreed, without holding consultations. I am not sure I heard correctly on account of the noise.
If so, I would like him to tell me, because this is indicative of something about this government that I find extremely dangerous. As members know, once bitten, twice shy, and what goes around comes around.
We know how the Liberal government operates, saying it is holding consultations but not taking them into account. We saw it when the issue of the changes to the boundaries of Tuktut Nogait Park was brought up. The government never agreed to recognize the rights that were being claimed.
So, could the hon. member tell me exactly what he said about the park in British Columbia that was authorized by the Government of Canada?