00:00The foundations of a country are the foundations of a society.
00:04And we discuss with the country in several meetings.
00:08The foundations of land, the foundations of digital, the foundations of investment,
00:12the foundations of physical development.
00:15That is a discussion with the country.
00:17And it is very frequent.
00:19If I look at the schedule of the COCASN,
00:21our meetings with the country,
00:24wherever it is, is the most frequent.
00:26And as mentioned by Mr. Wadillah just now,
00:30our discussions are even more than that.
00:32We go to the country,
00:33to give a general view,
00:35we ask for the view of the country's response.
00:38And we adjust the foundations according to the needs of the country.
00:42So by that,
00:44I don't think we have too many problems.
00:48Only a new suggestion that COCASN raised,
00:50and all state-owned enterprises have,
00:53which is to strengthen the common commitment
01:00to implement the reform program of the National Assembly,
01:05is also accepted by the country.
01:07And this is for the common good.
01:10Of course, there are some countries
01:12whose main wife is a bit different.
01:15I don't think that's a problem.
01:17But if I, in my discussions with all the big companies,
01:20including the big companies,
01:22I said that in terms of government affairs,
01:26we should do what is necessary.
01:31And we should put aside the different political parties.
01:37So, I don't see any contradiction in this matter.
01:45Of course, sometimes it is mentioned about
01:48issues that need to be raised,
01:51but I don't think it's about royalty.
01:54But I give an estimate.
01:56For Perlis, for Kedah, for Kelantan, for Terengganu,
02:00it is much higher than the previous years.
02:04And if we sum it up,
02:06it is higher than the number of royalties we took.
02:09But the fact is sometimes it doesn't reach the bottom.
02:13Because this is a matter of politics.
02:15But if it's a matter of poverty, education, health, basic facilities,
02:20damage to the environment,
02:22like in Terengganu,
02:24about the collapse of the Kenyir River,
02:30we should do it immediately.
02:32There is no other consideration.
02:33If there is a need for more than 200 million,
02:35we should do it immediately.
02:38For me, this is important.
02:40And we ask that both the government and the state
02:44and as a minister,
02:47when we go to the state,
02:49most of them talk to the big powers,
02:53including the experts.
02:56For me, this is a matter of our work.
02:59The issue of cooperation and cooperation is quite clear.
03:04So if the state takes a positive attitude,
03:08it makes it easier.
03:10If it takes a negative attitude,
03:12it makes it difficult.
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