Thank you very much. In fact, your question is very timely, because it came up in the recent discussions of our national security advisor with President Uribe and others. They are very concerned. There have been a number of recent events that give them some concern with their neighbour in Venezuela. It's not only on the economic side, but, you're extremely right, because of the poor relationship at the moment, Venezuela, which is a major partner, a major economic importer from Colombia, has substantively reduced its imports.
But it's also the security situation. As you know, there have been allegations in the past of movements of FARC, of the insurgents, in Venezuelan territory. These continue to be allegations, but they're also very much a concern. I would point out that Venezuela has been leading the charge against recent efforts for the U.S. bases in Colombia, which are poised against the narco-traffickers. They're raising concerns and making it very difficult, I think, for the fight against drugs to continue.
Finally, I would say that the concern is with regard to the treatment of unions in Venezuela itself. They are being extremely restricted. So you're right. There are indirect benefits here from allies and friends of Colombia to be able to support it at this important juncture.