I wouldn't see it as an attack. I think it is the case that the extractive industries often find themselves in highly conflictual situations, because of course, unlike other industries, they can't choose to set up operations in the places that are necessarily the most--how should I put it--secure, with the most stable rule of law, infrastructure, and so on. They go where the resources are. So not surprisingly, extractive industries, more often than many other industries, find themselves in situations in which they are subject to allegations of the sort that Mr. Shrake described.
So I think it is that context of the extractive industries, not a particular demonization of the extractive industries, that might be a good place to start, if you will.