Mr. Speaker, we are proud that we stand up for British Columbians and we are proud that we stand up for all Canadians. We believe in equality.
I want to read the quote to the parliamentary secretary again:
We are the true owners of British Columbia. The Indians across the province own everything—the rivers, the trees, the bugs, the animals, you name it. Subsurface rights, the air, the rain, the whole shot. That's what we mean when we say we have aboriginal title to the land.
My party and Canadians want to know if that is the government's belief. Is that what aboriginal title is in Canada? Is that what we mean by equality for all Canadians?