Thank you for your question.
I don't think I said that the human rights situation will get worse. My point really was that there is no causal link between a free trade agreement and improving human rights. The trickle-down argument actually has not been proven to be true.
If we were to go ahead with a free trade agreement with Colombia, I think there would have to be, as I said, some obligations imposed on corporate investors to ensure that they are not complicit in human rights abuses and that they comply with internationally recognized labour obligations. Particularly because it's a conflict zone, there should be a number of minimum obligations, such as screening security forces and having pre-establishment impact assessments. There should be an obligation to not become complicit in or profit from violations of human rights because your security forces are committing human rights violations to protect your business interests. Those are the types of things.