Mr. Speaker, I am a bit shocked by my hon. colleague's response, and I would like to follow it up with him.
He says he does not know of any country where a murder does not happen. Murder certainly happens. People fall off buses and they fall off cliffs. However, we are talking about a very specific kind of murder that has been happening while the Conservative government has been promoting this deal.
For example, Eduar Carbonell Peña, who was a teacher, was kidnapped from his workplace and murdered on September 10, just a few days ago, for helping to organize a union. Does my colleague know of other countries where teachers are taken out and murdered? Maybe, but I am not aware of any.
On August 23, Mauricio Antonio Monsalve Vásquez, a union member, was disappeared from his workplace.
On August 22, Fredy Díaz Ortiz, another union member, was taken out and shot by gunmen.
Would the member tell me of other countries where two to three union members a week are taken out of their workplaces and shot? Would he tell me of any concrete steps his government has taken to raise these issues? Is he worried about alienating the junta that has taken these people out of their workplaces and shot them? Is that his biggest concern?