Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I bring this up because my mother had mentioned that when they were going to tear down her father’s old house there that housing at that time said they were going to build a new house on that piece of land there that belonged to my grandparents. When we moved off they didn’t do what they promised they were going to do. I asked my mother how come she didn’t pursue it. She said, just leave it alone because it doesn’t seem like they’re going to follow up with the agreement.
So I think this is one example of many in the communities in terms of these types of oral agreements that haven’t been followed through with. That’s why I asked the Premier if there are any types of agreements with the aboriginal communities and people themselves who have this type of knowledge that seem to have lost faith in the government to honour their commitments from the days that they were told to give up part of their land for housing units.