I will, very quickly, just to mention the case you brought up of Colombia.
With Colombia—correct me if I'm wrong—the balance of trade wasn't very close to what we were selling or what we were exporting to that country and what they were sending back. Isn't it a direct representation of the opportunities that the FTA has created for them as well? Colombian companies are also making profits out of an agreement and thus also creating opportunities to create jobs locally.
In the case of Honduras, I haven't read the agreement, per se, but I know that there is a section on labour rights. Our contacts on the ground indicate that they are looking for access for affordable products precisely because that would give them the opportunity to expand their facilities, their operations. Once again, we see that thanks to an FTA we help the cause of creating jobs and also revenue and of improving the social standards of the countries we have agreements with.