Thank you. It's good to see you and your team again.
I guess it was a little over a year ago when the minister went to the UN and unreservedly endorsed...and made a commitment. Of course, we do have legislation before us today that is to put some structure around that commitment. But I found it quite strange that we had Bill C-68 and Bill C-69, which were introduced in the House, and certainly there was language around indigenous process, but it was lacking really what I would say they committed to with the UN declaration.
Would you agree in terms of the free, prior, and informed consent? That language was not used in Bill C-68 or Bill C-69, so did they live up to the standards that they had stated they would live up to at the UN over a year ago?