I'm not an economist and I'm not a trade expert, so I don't think I can answer your question as to whether this deal will.... From a human rights perspective, we are concerned. That doesn't mean we don't think that ultimately those concerns couldn't be addressed through an independent impact assessment, and the deal--with some safeguards, some recommendations that have been implemented--could then go forward. It may very well be possible to zero in, for instance, on some of the things the constitutional court and others have said need to happen with respect to indigenous rights and on institutional changes that need to happen to make sure that the rights, well enshrined in Colombian law with respect to Afro-Colombians, are actually implemented.
Some clear provisions need to happen to ensure that paramilitary demobilization actually happens and doesn't remain a fiction. Zeroing in on those sorts of issues, through a human rights impact assessment, making sure they're addressed, could completely change the human rights reality behind this deal and make it possible to go forward in a very positive manner.