Thank you.
You mentioned earlier when we were talking about free trade that the previous free trade agreement over the last 10 years hasn't made much difference, in fact it's gotten worse. Then you said that Canada and the United States have a lot of trade with Honduras and that this can be used as a very strong point in negotiating with them. That's my point with the Canada-Honduras free trade agreement, that you're better to be working on the inside and have some dialogue at least of some sort to at least maybe bring forth some of these horrendous problems with human rights in Honduras.
I also sit on the foreign affairs committee. We were talking this morning about Syria and Iraq, and we were talking about communication, about all the various parties that are involved in that terrible situation and how there can be dialogue between them.
So at least with the free trade agreement there's been some dialogue, do you not agree?