Mr. Speaker, I want to relate to the member and to the House what this party has been saying for the last number of months.
The first myth is that the charter does not apply to the Nisga'a government. That is wrong.
The second myth is that the rights of Nisga'a women are unprotected. That is wrong as well.
The third myth is that the treaty provides for taxation without representation. That again is wrong.
If we are going to have a debate in the House, these members have to start from the premise of reading the treaty itself line for line.