Mr. Chairman, the deplorable murders of trade unionists in 2002 reached as high as more than 200 individuals. Again, it's highly deplorable, but in 2007 that number had dropped to 33 trade unionists, so there's been an incredible reduction in the murder rate of trade unionists.
Coming back to the main point, the high degree of violence in Colombia continues, but there's been tremendous progress, and there was no reason—
We can put in place elements in the free trade agreement with Colombia, including elements regarding greater cooperation, corporate social responsibility, and capacity building. We look forward to seeing those. In addition to the FTA we negotiate with Colombia, which hopefully will be passed by the government once negotiated, other programs and other initiatives may take place that will contribute overall to an improved relationship between Canada and Colombia and allow Colombia to continue to work with Canada to help reduce and take care of some of these abuses that we've been speaking about this afternoon.
So it's about free trade, but it's about much more than free trade. It's about raising awareness and it's about doing more between Canada and Colombia in the future, given the success rate so far in what they have done.