Mr. Speaker, with respect, I have a question for the member on a point that the Reform is making. We should be going back to the courts. Part of the problem is that we have depended upon the courts to settle these issues instead of depending upon modern day treaties where we look at some type of conclusion and closure to the entire issue.
If we continue to fight the before the courts we will get deeper and deeper into the quagmire we are in. It is a mistake to go in that direction. I would like the member's comments on that and the fact that if we continue to go before the courts we should listen to what the courts have told us in every solution they have brought down. This is not their job. They do not see it as their job and they do not want it to be their job.