I guess this speaks to the bigger concern with our trade policy with Colombia in our view of how we want to engage with them. There are two specific schools of thought with respect to a free trade agreement, and I want clarification from your perspective.
One is that we want Colombia to get its house in order on human rights and the environment, and then we will engage in a free trade agreement when we see substantive and substantial improvements. That is one school of thought.
The other school of thought is that we need to engage in a free trade agreement because that will help address the environmental and human rights aspects.
From your perspective, what is your view of Canada's position in terms of the free trade agreement, and which particular philosophy do we fall under?