Mr. Speaker, I just want to correct the record: No, we do not have enough trees, and no, the Liberals have not planted what they promised.
Getting back to the debate at hand, as I said before, the fact is that the Conservative Party voted unanimously against the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Its former leader said that the crisis of MMIWG was not on his radar.
I want to let everybody, and certainly first nations across Canada, know something. On the claim to have this deep concern for indigenous peoples, the Conservative Party leader, who is on the record fundraising with residential school denialists, does not care about first nations people.
I know the member has spent a great deal of time on food security issues, and I want to honour his work on this. With his many years of work around food security, does he support his party's plan to cut the school food program and his party's move to vote against my bill for a guaranteed livable basic income?