In Canada there are huge concerns about missing aboriginal women, and exactly the same case can be made here, that the resources haven't been put forward by our country. In fact, the UN review of Canada raised that particular issue.
I'm trying to put into context, relative to the area, whether the line is totally moving forward. You've indicated that in the last eight months you've had some significant concerns, and I share those concerns with you, but to my mind, things are comparative in the sense of those other countries. I know that any violation is an inequity, and it should be addressed.
We've just concluded a free trade agreement with Colombia. When you compare the dialogue and what's happening around Colombia and the various things we've heard about the state of government and the state of life in that country, and then you hear the comments that come out about Mr. Chavez and other people, and if you listen to CNN or some of the more mainstream American media, they really come down very hard on them. That's why I was searching out that comparison that I was asking for before.