(Translation) Thank you, Mr. Speaker and colleagues. We all know the area, Beattie Island is where the graves are located. It has been 140 years since those bodies were buried. We saw through television that after 146 years, the bodies which had been buried, when they were dug up, you could still distinguish the bodies and the features, you could recognize them. Today, if you were to be buried in the permafrost of the north, after 146 years you could be recognized. In the statement it is stated that the debris, the garbage, which had been buried underground will reappear in the summer. As far as I know this does not happen because the permafrost does not thaw out very deep.
The way in which I understood the response is, after they are dug up, after they have been buried, they would surface again. I do not agree with this. The response in the written letter, I have come to realize, did not come from the Minister. The response was prepared by the department which is supporting the dumping of the waste in the environment. With an agreement from the Minister, his department can easily do this. So, I do not believe in this response to my question. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.