Mr. Speaker, if members believe the minister's last answer, I have some real estate they might be interested in.
In actual fact, this move has the stink of political interference all over it. First the Conservatives change the name of the museum, then they change the mandate of the museum and then they try and sanitize Canadian history to eliminate any reference to things they do not like.
In actual fact, the Winnipeg general strike was a turning point in the rights of Canadian working people. It is up for its 100th anniversary in four short years.
Why does the Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages not butt out of the museum business and let curators curate?