Mr. Speaker, the dance of complacency continues.
My last question has to do with this being National Aboriginal Day and the fact that we are celebrating as well the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812. One of the things the government has to recognize is that one of the most significant claims that has not been recognized or resolved is the Haldimand Tract claim. This claim dates specifically from commitments that were made by the Crown to the Six Nations with respect to their support for the Crown in the War of 1812.
This dispute carries on. It lies at the heart of many other contemporary disputes. Will the government finally recognize the need to resolve it?