We have looked at the government's obligations under the amended act. Here I'm talking about the amendments that were passed by Parliament in 2005. Those amendments require that the government take positive measures. That involves a process that ensures that the government's actions respect the minorities.
Here's a comparison that I like to draw. In some cases, an environmental impact assessment must be conducted before a highway is built, and that is a legal obligation. In the same sense, the government is required to do an impact assessment of its actions on the minority communities.
So we conducted an in-depth study to determine what the decision-making process was. From what we were able to observe, there is no indication that the impact on the minority communities was considered. As regards the decision-making process, we therefore concluded that the act had not been complied with.