An NDP MP has crafted a brutally satirical response to comments made by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau last month on the needs of indigenous youth. Romeo Saganash shared a post on his Facebook page Thursday outlining his request to include a "National Canoe and Paddle Program" in the government's upcoming budget. The Quebec MP's proposal mocks a response the prime minister gave in Saskatoon to a question on why promised funding to First Nations communities had not been delivered. While speaking at a town hall on Jan. 25, Trudeau said several chiefs told him they needed money for youth centres with "TVs and lounges and sofas," according to CBC News. That request showed him, he said, the chiefs didn't know the true needs of young people.

Trudeau on what Indigenous youth need: "Most of the young people I've talked to want a place to store their canoes and paddles..." pic.twitter.com/EGgNjFxn8N — Connie Walker (@connie_walker) January 27, 2017

The PM said indigenous youth have told him they need "a place to store their canoes and paddles so they can connect back out on the land, and a place with internet access so they can do their homework." Saganash, a former Cree leader, wrote in his troll-tastic post that it was an "honour" to finally have a prime minister that understood the needs of indigenous youth. He said he was "ashamed for my people that we haven't been listening to our youth in the way you have." "I myself have often lamented the lack of space on Parliament Hill to store my canoe and paddle," Saganash wrote in his post. "I commend your vision, Prime Minister, and look forward to your government addressing this immediate crisis in the upcoming budget." You can read Saganash's full post below:

I have written a letter to the Prime Minister regarding my proposed National Canoe and Paddle Program. While I am not... Posted by Romeo Saganash on Thursday, February 9, 2017