Absolutely, and I appreciate your answer, but you're not answering my question. My question is, we can provide cheaper food, more nutritious food, to Colombians and we're attempting to do that. That's part of what this agreement is about.
So I'll move on to my next question, to Mr. Blackburn. I very much appreciate your coming here today. I very much appreciate your understanding of rules-based trading. I take your point on business visas. It's actually a very good point that we need to look at.
I also take your point that the personal safety of Colombians has improved, and improved enough that we can send Canadians down there now to do business. It's something we weren't doing a decade ago.
My question is this. No Colombian minister, from the president all the way down, has ever said that things are perfect in Colombia. None of them has ever said that. I really take exception to comments made by our other two witnesses and from the NDP party that perhaps Canadian companies are somehow not following good corporate social responsibility rules in Colombia, and SNC-Lavalin is one of the Canadian companies in Colombia.
I don't know of any Canadian company that is not following good corporate social responsibility rules in Colombia. Do you?