Earlier, Ms. Duncan asked the minister whether she was prepared to incorporate UNDRIP fully into the legislation. The response was that she's prepared to consider it. Then, I believe Mr. Amos asked the question again. She responded that she is prepared to consider it.
I'm assuming, since she's already indicated that she is prepared to consider incorporating elements of UNDRIP into the legislation, that you would have turned your minds to what that might mean. We've had first nations before us, and some of them have said they don't believe UNDRIP represents a veto. There are others who say it is a veto. Have you done any legal analysis on what it would mean for projects that have to undergo this new impact assessment process?