Mr. Speaker, the first nations live in Canada as if they were in a third world country, when it comes to access to drinking water, decent housing and something as simple as an elementary school.
In our wealthy and prosperous country, according to Conservative criteria, we accept that a community lives in third world conditions.
I would like the member for Laval to explain how the management rules to be imposed on first nations will change their economic and social status.
Will they at last have the schools they are entitled to or will they have to fill out administrative forms?