Mr. Speaker, the hon. member mentioned that the Saskatchewan premier is on side. I met with business leaders from British Columbia and they are also in favour of this historical agreement that we reached for the aboriginal people of Canada. The premier of British Columbia, who was perceived to be right wing, has taken a leadership role in defending the Kelowna agreement. I wonder how far right the Conservative minority government has to go to call itself the right government.
If we take the Kelowna agreement away from Canadians, how will this affect the lives of aboriginal people? How will it affect our standing on the international stage when it comes to being proud Canadians?