Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I want to follow up on the questions my good colleague from Tu Nedhe-Wiilideh had brought up with respect to the Minister of ECE and the concerns about bringing Alma home.
Mr. Speaker, the Minister had pointed out that the Archaeological Sites Act is being considered or used because of an unmarked grave. First of all, I want to stress that designation forces Alma to be defined as a thing. And Alma is a person. She has family. She was somebody's daughter. She has a resting place. It's marked in a grave in a coordinated site. The family wants her home. The community wants her home. And I believe, if I'm correct, Mr. Speaker, talking to the Alma working group is she even has family lineage to help prove it's really her.
So taking all that into effect, Mr. Speaker, would the Minister be willing, with the spirit of the TRC and how important it is, would the Minister be willing to issue a ministerial directive to waive any interests of the Archaeological Sites Act so the Coroner's Act can step in and help restore Alma's grave to the community and where the family wants it? Thank you.