Madam Speaker, my colleague talked a lot about human rights and the government's record on human rights. I am thinking about here at home.
Yesterday, I asked the Prime Minister to explain why the Liberals did nothing when the Department of Fisheries and Oceans knew that violence against Mi'kmaq fishers was likely, and he deflected. He said that he condemned and regretted the actions of a few in Nova Scotia, but took no responsibility for the failure of the government to protect those indigenous fishers so that they could advance their rights. He talked about politicizing what is taking place on the ground. He is doing that here. The government has been doing it with indigenous people, with no recognition of systemic racism as an issue here in Canada and no commitments to keep Mi'kmaq fishers safe when exercising their rights. I can assure the House that no indigenous people felt safer after the response from the Prime Minister yesterday.
When will the Liberal government—