Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I will share half my time, because I know Mr. Harris has a couple of quick questions.
My thanks to both of you for attending today.
I'd like to follow up on Mr. Bryson's comment. He talked about mining industries, and whether you supported the large or small. He was getting to the point of asking whether you support any mining industries.
There were a couple of things you said, Mr. Kneen, that I thought were very compelling, and I'd like to play them back to make sure that I understood them correctly.
Just a moment ago, Mr. Keddy was talking to you about trade. You have a consistent theme that I think bears repeating. You said that if you had found the evidence, you certainly would have brought it forward. I think that is very sincere, and I think it's a very honest comment.
With respect to Mr. Bryson's comments, when we talked about a direct link between Canadian mining industries, extraction industries, and violence in Colombia, I heard you say that if we had that kind of information, it would have blown up already. I believe that's what you said in your testimony.
It seems that your comments, as well-intended as I believe they are, contain lots of conjecture and much supposition. We all hope that there's more error than truth in this. If I had I received this report in advance, I would have read it in more detail and I could have responded more directly to what appear to be serious allegations.
I would like to ask you a very specific question. Do you believe there is a direct link between Canadian companies doing business in Colombia and murders and violence in Colombia?