I think your question begs the answer.
Coming to your first question, clearly, the easier we make it to do legitimate business, obviously the more we decrease the room for the underground, the illegal economy. The more opportunities there are for Colombians to do well in a market economy subject to the rule of law, the less incentive there is to get involved in the drug trade, and I think the better off all Colombians are going to be.
Similarly, as you've observed, and as I have already said, I think we have a very robust groundbreaking set of side agreements, labour standards in particular, built into this agreement. It's hard for me to say how on earth anything that is essentially groundbreaking, world-leading in its provisions.... It's obviously going to be a significant contributor to the well-being of Colombian workers and to the population as a whole. It seems pretty obvious to me.