Mr. Speaker, all but a few of us are immigrants to this land. We are talking about a very fundamental issue of rights to the people.
The hon. member for Winnipeg Centre has articulated very correct positions about his support and belief that there is a better way to do things than what has been done in the past. His respect for human rights comes through loud and clear.
We have to learn from the people who came before us in this land, the people who started this land on its way to being as great as it is and ensured that we took the best. We must respect them and ensure that they have the same rights as other Canadians to pursue their dreams, to govern themselves, to recognize their own religious experience and their own culture.
The hon. member for Winnipeg Centre is absolutely correct on his taxation points as well.