Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you as well to our witnesses for being here.
The first question I'm going to ask to you, Mr. Reynish. You'll be on the hot seat again. I'm going to ask Mr. Brennan if he might have a comment on this. I don't think Mr. Boivin would.
With regard to the need for fiscal and regulatory certainty when it comes to building energy infrastructure, pipelines specifically, very recently the government signed and has talked quite openly about signing UNDRIP. There has been some uncertainty as to whether the government believes that means first nations would have free, prior, and informed consent, and whether that means a veto on natural resource development and energy infrastructure projects. Can you comment on what you know about that and what kind of certainty or uncertainty that's causing?