Madam Speaker, I know the member's riding of Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River very well because I have travelled from La Ronge to La Loche to Meadow Lake. I would like to pay tribute to Georgina Jolibois, who was an extraordinary member of Parliament and brought me in a number of times to work with people with disabilities throughout the riding, so I know the riding very well.
The member said at the outset of his speech that he did not expect to speak for the Wet'suwet'en, but then he attempted to do just that and denounced what he calls a minority. He understands, or should understand, that consultation means allowing a process to involve everybody in a community. As we heard very eloquently from the member for Skeena—Bulkley Valley at the outset of this emergency debate this evening, a man who represents that riding, he said that within the community itself, there needs to be space so that the community can make its decisions in its own way.
My question for the member is very simple. He seems to be denouncing a process that should take place and should respect everybody. I would ask him to consider that perhaps in saying that, what he is doing is, in a sense, being derogatory toward an entire community. Will he accept—