Mr. Speaker, between the 1950s and 1980s an estimated 20,000 indigenous children were stolen from their families and communities during the sixties scoop. There are reports of sexual, physical, emotional, cultural and spiritual abuse at the hands of adoptive families. A settlement was awarded, but the application process is riddled with issues and some survivors still have not been informed about what they are owed. Victims deserve justice.
Without stalling payment for those who have applied, will the Prime Minister extend the application date, yes or no?