I would answer that perhaps by talking about impunity in a different way. In the context of the judicial system, where there is a high degree of impunity for actions like this—the amount of time it takes to process cases and the low degrees of conviction, for example—people can undertake such actions and not pay or feel the consequences. I think there's a sense that because of this high degree of impunity for actions undertaken, people have many more liberties in terms of taking actions, knowing they won't suffer the consequences.
I guess the other point would be that we have not looked into this. Certainly I have not looked into this closely. There are also dimensions of organized crime, of course, gang activity, and we do recognize that Venezuela is also an important transit point for drug trafficking. This might have an influence on the crime rates we're seeing.