Not you. I make that as a general statement.
I want to say something about SNC-Lavalin. We have dealt with SNC-Lavalin, and they're a very practical and at times a very progressive company, no problem with trade unions. The problem is not Canadian companies in Colombia; the problem is Colombian workers don't have the right within the borders of their country to form a trade union.
Canada can't export its own labour legislation to Colombia, but Canada regularly assists countries around the world through the ILO to establish modern labour movements and frameworks for people to exercise their rights. If a worker in Colombia doesn't have the right to exercise their right to join a union, that is not SNC-Lavalin's problem, but why is Canada rushing into a deal with a country like that when we have said at the UN-sanctioned ILO that we support countries around the planet having this baseline respect for workers' rights? Colombia signed those things. Unlike Canada, they don't practise them.