Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for her question.
You were having a challenge because it is the aboriginal way of dealing with issues; it is a roundabout way. It is a new way in this Parliament. You will have to live with it. I am truly sorry, but that is the way it is. Sometimes, issues are raised that have not been brought to the public's attention for 500 years. Things start piling up. You will have to learn to live with it.
I will talk about federal administrative methods, and also, ultimately, about transporting drugs to remote areas. I will speak entirely to the aboriginal experience as it is the only area in which I am on solid ground. Getting back to the fiduciary relationship, the federal government has a definite responsibility in that regard. It means something to the rest of Canada, and the government has a crisis on its hands. The Conservatives are currently in a position to take action and do what is necessary to remedy this very problematic situation. I submit this respectfully.