If $2 million to $3 million is 10% of your profits, I think that's a substantial investment. I think that's something you should be proud of, and I'm very impressed by it.
I have a second set of questions. This one pertains to CME. I had a question with respect to this particular free trade agreement, and I heard your comments, Mr. Laurin. For any free trade bilateral agreement we undertake, there's a unique set of circumstances. There's no doubt that with regard to Colombia, time and time again we're reminded of the seriousness of the human rights violations that take place in that country, the unions, and the problems they're encountering. According to the feedback we received when we were there, by and large, the trend is that things are improving; things are getting a bit better.
In this particular free trade agreement, how far, from your perspective, and aside, again, from the trade aspects, should these other measures be included--human rights issues, labour standards, and environmental standards? Do you think they should be part of the main text or the side text? Do you think they should be excluded altogether? I'd like to hear your comments on that.