Mr. Speaker, they had a referendum in Smithers too and it did not go exactly the way the minister would like.
When the Indian affairs minister introduced the Nisga'a treaty bill in the House he said that he would invoke closure if he just did not happen to like the way the debate was going. Now that is democracy in action. He also said that he would not use a referendum because it is just too complicated for the people of B.C.
Let me ask the minister what part of the bill is a little too complicated for the folks in B.C. to understand. What would that be?