On one hand, we're trying to see that this free trade will help our efforts to reduce poverty, but on the other hand, we are saying we are not guaranteeing that there are any sanctions for those people there, either from the Colombian government or from the Canadian.
You are saying, well, it's all voluntary, but I don't see it, because I have a lot of experience with developing nations. What happens in agreements like this is that the poor are getting poorer, the rich are getting richer, and that gap between rich and poor is increasing. That is the kind of thing that worries me. How will we be able to work on child poverty? Putting $1.2 million into UNICEF and what not is not going to help. We have to have certain mechanisms in place so that the rights of those children and the rights of women, the rights of the labour force there are protected somehow.