Well, I think it's important to link this issue with the issue of corporate social responsibility. In our view, the best way forward here would be not only to ensure that the prior independent human rights impact assessment is both carried out and addressed, but also that the Canadian Parliament adopt—Bill C-300 being a perfect example, since it's before Parliament right now—a corporate social responsibility framework finally, to govern the actions of Canadian companies when they go abroad. The fact that at this point neither is in place—neither the human rights impact assessment nor a binding framework of some kind on the corporate social responsibility side—is of grave concern.
Yes, there are great corporate citizens who represent Canada well, including in Colombia, but there are many who do not. The concern that both the lack of CSR standards and the lack of a human rights impact assessment will exacerbate that is a real concern.