In some ways, we didn't see the full thing around the issue. That's one of the points; we really wanted to see it.
For us, yes, the issue around wanting to develop a trade agreement with someone is that the commercial part is one side. At some point, when we see that the commercial part is not working because it's not equal change on parties, we just say okay...because everybody in the world knows what's happening in Colombia--the issues of unions, the issues of human rights, the issues of labour rights, etc.
In some ways, people are now arriving and saying, okay, we have to adapt; we put something in it. Putting something in it at the last moment, for us, is not the transparent way to look at the issue. Secondly, it's not really a fair debate around this kind of issue. You have to be looking at this issue from the beginning.
So I think we have to reject it and in some ways try another way to develop the agreement.