I think that whenever you're in a third world country where poverty is a very large problem, security is always a problem. We have 24-hour security at our children's campus and at our front gate. Violent crime is really not an issue. It's more that people are stealing things and food and stuff like that.
We employ 250 people as workers. I can tell you right now that we grow 60 tonnes of maize on the property and, yes, some of that disappears in their pockets, but on a grand scale, we don't really suffer from that kind of problem.