Mr. Speaker, we certainly should take the Canadians who elected us to parliament seriously.
Let me give an example of how the Nisga'a treaty hands out rights and privileges based on race. If you are a non-Nisga'a you do not have a right to practice a profession on Nisga'a land; no lawyers, doctors, mechanics, shopkeepers without getting special racial permission.
Why does the Prime Minister want to entrench race based employment in the Constitution?