Mr. Speaker, the member's speech reiterates the position of the Conservatives. It was really clear from the speech that there is no commitment by the government to go forward on the Kelowna accord. There are many issues in the Kelowna accord that have to be dealt with. Even when we are talking about matrimonial real property, we are talking about socio-economic conditions that have to be met.
If the Conservatives move forward on these issues, how do they intend to address the socio-economic situation for first nations in relation to matrimonial real property?