Mr. Speaker, yesterday the Kashechewan people declared a state of emergency and asked the government to evacuate the entire community because their drinking water is contaminated with deadly e-coli.
This did not happen in a third world country. This happened in Ontario and it happened to aboriginal Canadians.
In just a moment the minister is going to tell us yet again that he is working on it. The truth is that after $2 billion and 12 years, aboriginal Canadians are still drinking contaminated water.
If the minister will not accept personal responsibility, will he tell the House who is accountable for--