Mr. Speaker, I am watching the clock too.
The second question is will Canadian society be better off as a result? Ask the people of New Brunswick if they are better off today than before special rights were granted to members of their community by the Marshall decision. We should ask them if they are better off now that their access to fish is not based on conservation rather than ethnicity.
I have reached the end of my speech. It was a great speech. It would have been even greater had I been left a bit more time. I move:
That, pursuant to Standing Order 26, the House continue to sit beyond the ordinary hour of daily adjournment for the purpose of continuing consideration of the subamendment regarding Bill C-9, an act to give effect to the Nisga'a final agreement.