Thanks.
The UN declaration is more than just one particular paragraph. Free, prior and informed consent is really a small part of a much larger picture of the recognition of indigenous peoples' human rights.
It's unfortunate that some political parties or some individual Canadians have decided to fight indigenous peoples' human rights and the assertion and implementation of our rights through this particular mechanism. I find that it has no merit. I also do not agree that we should take any one provision of the declaration and define it within a Canadian domestic construct within a legislation that is meaning to do something very different. So that's—