Yes, by the CLC; as a matter of fact, we debated it last week at the CLC convention, which happens every three years. The resolution was passed in support of trying to lobby the Canadian government not to enter into this agreement for the reasons that we've enunciated.
With regard to killing someone and being fined for it, it's a simple question of how much a human life is worth. Is it worth a $10,000 fine, or a $100,000 fine, or a $1 million fine? I don't think we can put a price on human life, and as such, I think that the standards, the norm...to answer one of the previous questions, in a roundabout way, is you asked what kind of provisions would we put in a trade deal. Quite simply, the international human rights norms and being accredited by a legitimate human rights agency that is respected and renowned throughout the world would be a good first step. If they were allowed to go and do a proper audit in Colombia and make a full report, and if the Colombian government measured up, then maybe it would be time to continue the negotiations.