Madam Speaker, there is a challenge in the debate we are having tonight. When my colleagues and I stand, we believe we are standing up for the Wet'suwet'en people and the decision that was made by their elected council and a number of the hereditary chiefs. I was at a resource forum in Prince George and I heard speaker after speaker talk about the opportunities they saw, including elders who said they were originally against this project but are now for it. What is happening is dividing their community.
How can my colleague stand up for what I understand to be a minority view when the community has spoken for this project?