Okay.
I think you've heard two different perspectives on how liberalization of trade should proceed. Some people believe that before a country that has underdeveloped democratic institutions signs a free trade agreement with Canada, they should fully develop those democratic institutions. The other perspective is one that I certainly support, where there's clearly a thread that links free trade with prosperity, with human rights and democratization.
There are so many examples in the world now of free trade agreements. I'm thinking of, say, a country like Chile, which in the sixties and seventies had a horrendous human rights record. We now have a free trade agreement with it, and I'm assuming at the time that we signed on to that free trade agreement, they didn't have fully developed democratic institutions.
Can you point this committee to models where a free trade agreement has actually contributed toward the development of democratic institutions?