Mr. Speaker, in listening to the debate, I heard two different speeches and two prerogatives over the last hour.
It seems to me that the Bloc's motion is simply asking for an apology for expropriation that happened in 1969, in a formal manner, coming from the House and coming from the government. However, the government has not acknowledged the motion. All the government members are talking about is the high-speed rail. I get both sides. They both make sense.
Bringing us back to the motion, I can sympathize with the Bloc because as a first nations member, I, along with my people, experienced the exact trauma that their members have explained.
Could the minister tell us if the government has any intention to actually acknowledge the motion that is on the floor today?
