Let me interrupt you for a few moments.
You are telling me about the drug trade, but the question was whether the Government of Canada should be using these agreements to promote social responsibility with the Government of Honduras, rather than simply making economic agreements.
You are telling me about the drug trade, so let me remind you that your mine in San Andrés is about 25 km from El Paraíso, where the situation is very problematic. According to the Woodrow Wilson Center, the mayor himself, a member of the party in power, is working with the Sinaloa cartel and travels with an armed bodyguard of 40. A number of situations are causing problems for the elections and for freedom of expression precisely where the San Andrés mine is located.
Are you not concerned by the link between the drug trade and the public and police authorities in the same region where you are conducting your activities?
You will eventually have the opportunity to talk about the role of the Government of Canada in the negotiations and to tell us whether trade accords should be used to advance the country's social responsibility.