Which statement is not true, regarding mineral rights?
1) Obtaining mineral rights requires that the extracting company gains the right to the surface of the land and pays the owner of the surface land and subsurface minerals a single consideration for access to both.
2) Mineral rights may be owned by the Crown, an owner of the fee simple, or a First Nation with title to the land.
3) Mineral rights are the right to extract oil, gas, or minerals from under the surface of land owned by someone else.
4) Obtaining mineral rights requires government regulatory approval.
5) Obtaining mineral rights requires a lease whereby the owner of the minerals allows their removal by a lessee, in exchange for royalties.