Mr. Speaker, I want to thank my colleague for his speech although I just cannot believe he does not get it. Here we are talking about a program that was designed, implemented, and carried out by aboriginal people to deal with their issues regarding the residential school issue. It is their solutions that will lead them forward.
I am sure my hon. colleague understands that concept. He understands that concept of self-actualization, of people taking care of their own destiny, of healing themselves.
Why does he continue to ignore our questions about that part of the solution for this particular issue? Why does he want to continue to say, “we will do this for you”? When will he turn his head and look the other way?