Madam Speaker, when the hon. member was talking about people not feeling represented, I spent a week listening to the very people who were most affected, the Nisga'a people. They said that they had not spoken to their particular member since 1993. As an aboriginal person, I felt that I had to represent people who were not being represented by their own member of parliament.
Over the week that I was in British Columbia, I also heard very many different views presented to us. I do not think anyone of them completely said what they wanted the referendum question to be. I heard many different views of what they thought the referendum question should be.
Who does the hon. member think should write the question and what should the question be in the referendum?