We were aware of the fact that the side deals exist, and from a human rights perspective, we've looked more closely at the labour side deal, given that labour rights are human rights and certainly many of the aspects covered in that deal do touch on human rights concerns. We think it is a good step forward. Whether or not that itself is adequate to deal with the very serious labour-related violations that continue to be a daily reality in Colombia is not yet clear to us. Again, we think that side deal itself should be part of the human rights impact assessment.
We have highlighted that so many of the human rights concerns associated with this deal simply aren't within the ambit of either of those side deals, and even as you highlighted, with respect to some of the concerns that arise around labour-related issues, given the specific wording of what sorts of labour-related concerns would or would not trigger the jurisdiction of the processes under the trade deal, it is not even clear that the full range of labour-related concerns would be covered by that arrangement. A lot is completely left off the table.