I thank you very much for your question.
I don't have before me the entire diplomatic history of Canada and Venezuela diplomatic relations but, for a long time, human rights have been a part of Canadian diplomacy.
I don't think there has been any change in that direction.
Obviously I think our approach over the years has improved and intensified our capacity to communicate across the region, to collect information, and to react through regional and international organizations. I don't think that has changed, but of course it has adapted as diplomacy has moved over time.
With regard to your second question, which was on reaction on the economic side, we very much hope not. There is always the concern that raising human rights concerns will create that reaction. I myself spent several years as ambassador in Cuba, where we have a very vibrant economic relationship and also a very frank dialogue on human rights. We were able to make sure that dialogue did not colour the commercial relationship. Thus far in Venezuela, I would not say that our economic relationship has been directly impacted. That said, doing business in Venezuela is not always easy, due to the nature of the administration.
I leave it there.