[Technical difficulty—Editor] We must not do that. We can't have mines violating labour laws or human rights, and that have a negative impact on the environment as we have seen may be the case elsewhere as it is in Canada. If there was a balance between the foreign investment and basic rights that would apply to the population, we think it would be possible. That's why our union hopes that we could have an alliance with mining companies to create a mine where workers might win out as well and thus prevent corruption.
If this could be done, it would be an example of a mine that works without a negative impact, without violating human rights, and respecting labour rights. We could have responsible mines. That's what we believe.