Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I would like to make a statement on the Boundaries Commission as well.
Mr. Speaker, we had the opportunity yesterday to amend the existing electoral boundaries. We did not do it. Mr. Speaker, we were advised, I believe very adequately, that the existing boundaries are not consistent with the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. I think many times I have heard in this House how we like to do things as northerners. We do not need anybody telling us what to do any more. I am a little disappointed that now we are going to be told, not advised, by the Supreme Court to amend the boundaries. This, I feel, is almost a reflection of the fact that we have been under colonial rule so long that we cannot do anything here without having to be told to do it. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.