Once again, I would say that consistency and clarity have to be front and centre in relations between Columbia and the international community. This is particularly true for Canada. There's no doubt that the power of the paramilitary within the state is a problem. This situation has been documented in several reports. Human Rights Watch, in particular, has considered this issue closely.
The problem should be one of the international communities' and Canada's main concerns. I think that is the heart of my message. We need to acknowledge that this is a real and known problem and we need to define a consistent strategy based on that.