Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to ask Sénor Correa and Ms. McFarland the following question. One of the most controversial aspects that we've learned about on this proposed Canada-Colombia agreement is the idea that if there are continued killings of labour activists, human rights activists, the Colombian government, through a very convoluted process, would pay a fine into a solidarity fund. A leading editorial said the idea of a dollar amount being rewarded for each extrajudicial killing, as if murder can be bought, is horrific.
My question to both of you is, do you feel in any way that this type of dollar amount or fine, treating murder as if it was a speeding ticket, is going to encourage the Colombian government to actually increase the human rights in Colombia and decrease the murders we're seeing there?