Thirty seconds? Okay.
I commented on that extensively. Veto and FPIC are two different legal concepts. One is absolute, and that is veto, whereas as the other one is relative. Like all human rights, the right to free, prior and informed consent is relative. We have to take into consideration a lot of other factors and facts and the law and the circumstances of a given situation. They're two very different legal concepts in terms of the FPIC that we're talking about.
Yesterday I did send to the clerk the study that the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples did on FPIC. If I recall, paragraph 20 of that study done by the UN describes the constituent factors or “[c]onstituent elements of free, prior and informed consent”. I invite all members of this committee to look into that.