 Good afternoon. Good evening, everyone. Thank you for being here. It's a great honor to host President Santos of Colombia in our nation's capital today. We just wrapped up an excellent bilateral meeting, and we look forward to a state dinner hosted by the Governor-General later this evening. Since 1953, Canada and Colombia have enjoyed a strong and vibrant diplomatic partnership rooted in economic cooperation and development efforts. Our countries understand the importance of full and frank dialogue in achieving progress on things like human rights, poverty reduction, and security. We also know that the way forward in the modern global economy is through partnership. On trade, for instance, we have a truly balanced relationship facilitated by the successful Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement. This agreement has been enforced since August 2011, and we've seen tremendous benefits for both of our countries as a result. And our efforts are not contained to our own interests. Canada and Colombia work together in advancing shared interests at organizations like the United Nations and the Organization of American States. Today, the President and I agreed on a number of measures that will advance peace and strengthen our bilateral relationship. Let me tell you about just a few of those measures. First, we've agreed to work together to establish a bilateral police initiative. This effort will support post-conflict policing efforts in Colombia and will see Canadian police providing training, capacity-building, and strategic advice to our Colombian friends. Canada is also pleased to announce that we will be deploying one of our government experts in Colombia to engage in important work alongside the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. These initiatives build on the substantial assistance Canada has provided in support of Colombia's peace process. In order to continue to encourage economic growth, trade, and innovation in our two countries, we have taken, last week, negotiations in order to conclude a free trade agreement between Canada and the Pacific Alliance. These negotiations are an excellent opportunity for us to establish the standards of a progressive and modern agreement that will benefit all the citizens of our two countries. Moreover, we intend to enlarge our cooperation in the field of air transport through a bilateral agreement. The relationship between Canada and Colombia is strong, bolstered by a dynamic Colombian-Canadian community of over 76,000 people. We understand that, in working together, we can create opportunity and prosperity for our people, as well as a safer, more secure world for us all. In closing, I want to say a few words about President Santos specifically. As a fierce advocate for peace and security, the President has been resolute in calling for justice and stability in Colombia and, indeed, across the region. With a long history of service to his people and to his country, we are honoured to host him here in Canada, and we will continue to be a steadfast partner for a lasting and durable peace in Colombia.