Thank you, that is enough.
I do not think that we should be putting the cart before the horse. I have been to Colombia several times, Mr. Lemelin, and I have seen how things are down there. There is a lot of work to do. The disappearances are real. If you talk to Colombian people, they will tell you themselves. I do not think we should be doing business just in order to do business. I am fine with free trade, the Bloc Québécois has demonstrated that it is very open to that, but there are rules to be followed.
Mr. Lemelin and Mr. Rowlinson, I would like to hear what you have to say about that. Do you think that a good agreement, properly negotiated in advance, and reflecting the same standards we abide by, would be much more to Canada's advantage than a poor agreement like the one we are studying at the moment? It really is badly done. It was done in haste, full steam ahead, in order to get something in place before the United States, from what these Canadian businesspeople tell us. I think that is a very bad thing and I would like to hear your opinion about it.