Madam Speaker, I appreciate the member visiting my riding and noting it with familiarity.
If the member looks back on my comments and my speech, what I said very clearly is that Canada's courts have been very clear about the standard of fiduciary duty for consultation and accommodation, that they are extremely high and this process has gone on for more than five years. I also said that as a mayor, one can never expect to get 100% consensus on a decision and, ultimately, that is the value of a democratic institution. Members in the House more than anyone should appreciate the value of the democratic institution.
I also understand that the hereditary nations and the clan system maybe do not use the same system of democracy as we do, but there has been due course, the bar has been set very high and that bar has been passed over and over on this project.