Mr. Speaker, I am not sure exactly what the member means but what I can say is that Canada does recognize aboriginal rights as entitled within our own Constitution.
When I met with ambassadors last week in New York, I went down the list of concrete measures that we were taking, including things that were never in the Kelowna accord: the Indian residential schools settlement and the truth and conciliation commission now headed by Justice LaForme.
We keep taking concrete measures on water, on education, on child and family services, on Indian residential schools and on a market housing initiative this week.
Aboriginals deserve concrete measures, not communiqués from the Liberals.