Mr. Speaker, we will continue to educate the members opposite.
This not only shows a lack of respect for first nations, but also for the Japanese-Canadian community.
Members of that community have made it clear that they are outraged by the lack of consultation in the Nishga Girl affair. The worst part is that all of this is happening in the same year we are commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Canadian government's official apology for the suffering the Japanese community experienced here in Canada during the Second World War.
That is a perfect example of how the botched change in the Canadian Museum of Civilization's mandate is eating away at Canada's diverse history.
What gives the minister the right to authorize shipping off parts of the museum that represent the diversity of Canada's people without consulting anyone?