Mr. Speaker, first, I congratulate all the members in the House who have spoken today irrespective of their stripes. In particular, I commend the good work done by the hon. member for Saint Boniface and the member for Winnipeg South Centre from the Liberal caucus in dealing with the issue of Devils Lake.
Lake Winnipeg is the 10th biggest lake in the world. As Canadians, we have to be united on this issue, as was talked about earlier, so we can send a strong message to the U.S. government. When I speak here as a member from British Columbia, I send a message to my neighbouring state, Washington, that this kind of action cannot be tolerated.
I earlier mentioned that I have a whole bunch of letters from governors, congressmen and senators from the U.S. condemning the actions of the government of North Dakota on Devils Lake.
I congratulate, one more time, all members who spoke today for the good work they have done.