Thank you, Madam Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses for their presentations.
Three of the presentations were fairly complementary. Mr. Walker focused purely on the trade side of things and the issue of harmonized standards. His comments were duly noted. However, I think the three other presentations were a good reminder that the building of trade relationships can't disregard the human element and human rights. Trade relationships are a good thing, but not at any cost, of course.
My first question is for Ms. Price.
In your presentation, Ms. Price, you gave us an overview of the situation in Ecuador. It's quite troubling, and I'd like to hear your recommendations.
What do you think we should keep an eye on? Above all, what would you like to see—or not see—in a future agreement?