Mr. Speaker, clearly, our government has moved forward with some of the largest increases in spending by the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development that we have seen in years. We have only heard empty promises in the past from the old, tired Liberal Party.
I would like to ask my colleague a question in relation to some of the points he made with respect to matrimonial real property. He claimed that it was an important issue and I was glad to hear him say that. However, he was quoted yesterday as saying he did not know why the Minister of Indian Affairs would choose to tackle it now. When should we tackle it? That is always the problem with the Liberal Party. Those members always want to put off problems into the future. When should we tackle it if not now?