Mr. Speaker, yesterday was a very good day. I met with Secretary Salazar here.
We have had discussions since I was down in Washington last year, talking about ways his government and ours can share best practices on things that we have learned on both sides of the border and errors that have been made on both sides of the border, so that we can make sure we design programs and work with aboriginal people. We have talked about everything from the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples to the apology that was made here in the House of Commons and many other things.
It was the first time ever that the United States government and the Canadian government came to such an agreement. It was a great moment for aboriginals.