Yes, I think it's extremely worrisome. The issue is not just that there's a major opportunity lost to set a precedent—because the notion that the Colombian government and Canadian government would agree to an impact assessment is possibly precedent-setting and really important—but done improperly it could be in fact more dangerous, because it could provide a platform for a kind of continued whitewashing of the facts from the Colombian government, and that's what we'd want to avoid. We need a process that is credible, if it's going to be worth its salt. That's what I think we need to work towards.
On April 29th, 2010. See this statement in context.