I wonder whether Madam Minister would have preferred to answer that question. Although your answer was very clear, Mr. Quan-Watson, I would not like to deprive her of that pleasure, if she wishes.
Whatever the case, some other fears have occurred to me, and I would like you to clarify some points, Madam Minister.
Earlier, you brought up the distinction between free, prior and informed consent and the right of veto. That really is an idea that we hear regularly. Could you explain the exact distinction between the right of veto and free, prior and informed consent?
In addition, could you tell us more about section 35 of the Constitution as it relates to the declaration? The two are often linked. Some people wonder why we are adopting it because we already have section 35 and there is really no difference between the two. Others don't want to adopt it because there is a difference.
So we hear that there is a difference and that there is not, at the same time.
Can you clarify the matter, please?