Madam Speaker, I would like to thank my colleague from Edmonton Griesbach. We do miss him on public accounts, so I hope he will come back.
The issue is a serious one. I think the member brought up in his own speech, and some pointed toward us, and that is fair, that people were using the indigenous community for scoring points or for gaining traction. The government needs to move past this. We have to follow the rules. We have to include the community when setting out very clear guidelines on what is considered indigenous-owned and what the community benefits are that will maximize the benefit of indigenous communities.
We have to stop using photo ops and seeking attention, or patting ourselves on the back for all the great work we are doing when nothing is getting done. We need to involve all the members of the House and all the members on the committee to ensure that strong work, whether it is the OGGO report or public accounts work, is followed and that we focus on getting results and not just ticking a box somewhere in the bureaucracy.