Uqaqtittiji, that is a bit of a confusing question. First of all, I should say that I have always been supportive of Inuit northerners who work in the mines in Nunavut. I have never spoken against the workers.
Of course, I have always placed prominence on making sure there are better relationships between mining companies and Inuit rights holders and indigenous rights holders. Once those relationships are strengthened, I think that we could definitely see better economic development opportunities for Inuit and for indigenous peoples who want to remain hunters and who want to make sure that wildlife is protected, and that we would do better to combat climate change.
With regard to the role of the commissioner, we need to make sure that it is created. The commissioner, as I said during my speech, would help make sure that the honour of the Crown is upheld. Being able to review that is going to be such an important function. That is why we need to make sure that the bill is passed right away.
