"The terms of my current contract don't allow me to do the Lions," he said, matter-of-factly.
"It isn't something I can do unless the terms of my contract change."
However, Feehan remained open-minded about the option of being able to recruit Schmidt, saying: "We are aware of the contractual position of all the coaches. Those things can always be discussed. People change their minds, unions change their minds, employers change their minds."
Gatland has already had an assurance from the Welsh Rugby Union that they would release him for Lions duties if he is called on to lead another tour.
But on Wednesday, he emphasised the down-sides of taking on the onerous task. When informed about Schmidt's comments, he said: 'He can have the job. Have you seen the schedule? Going to New Zealand and you play three Tests, five Super Rugby teams and the New Zealand Maori, and you try and win there? With no preparation?
"I have been very lucky to be involved in a couple of tours and if you get offered the opportunity to be involved again it is a difficult one to turn down. But if you weren't involved and didn't get it you might say, 'Thank my lucky stars'."
- Daily Mail