Thank you very much.
In my opinion, the agreement with the U.S. hasn't been rejected, but it's awaiting the decision of Congress. It's not that the progress that has been made in terms of human rights hasn't been recognized. In fact, it's recognized that we have come a long way in that field.
In my opinion, it's not a question of trafficking as a consideration. In my view, the agreement that was signed with the United States came to the consideration of Congress at a very special political moment. Number one, the makeup of the U.S. Congress changed and of course the Democrats got a majority; second, the issue was dealt with during an election year, which politicized the debate. The aspiration of Colombia is that these should be agreements reached by states, not by parties. They shouldn't be partisan. I think that's very clear.