I can say, from the United Steelworkers point of view, that in a country where trade unionists are being murdered and people tend to know who's committing these atrocities, and nobody is held accountable for them, it clearly falls on the shoulders of the government to do something about it.
I don't think there's a simple answer. If we felt comfortable knowing that there was a system in place that protected trade unionists and that respected trade unionists--and not only trade unionists but other people in the country who are being killed because of their political beliefs--then we wouldn't have the same objection to the trade deal that's being talked about right now. We wouldn't have the same problem.
But the Government of Colombia is complicit in not doing something about those right-wing paramilitary groups that are out there. They're running with complete impunity from the government. They're not being held accountable for killing people, and it's totally unacceptable in a so-called democratic society.