Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Good morning. As several of my colleagues have mentioned, it is very much a pleasure to welcome you and what you are saying is quite interesting. You have a very good knowledge of the issue.
We seem to be coming to the end of the examination of this bill, since we always have the same questions to ask. We might repeat some questions, but we will try as well to go a little bit further.
We talked earlier about workers' rights. On Monday, a witness told us about human rights. There seems to be some issues in this regard. Yet we are being told that the Jordanian government is making great strides.
Since you are familiar with this part of the world, this part of the continent, could you tell us a little bit more on the real willingness of the Jordanian government? What kind of partner are we negotiating with?