Yes. Actually, I termed it as escalating.
In the previous subcommittee, I think the delegation mentioned 68 cases of extrajudicial killings in April 2012. We are nearly in November and it has almost doubled to 114. Whether it's less than 114, there were 1,200 victims in the nine years that Aquino was in power.
Also, just by virtue of the fact that government was not able to dismantle the death squads, that means these death squads can be turned on and off at any time. They can escalate or de-escalate according to the whims of the perpetrators. That's what really makes it more dangerous. If international attention comes, they will turn it off, and then they will turn it back on.
I guess a more lasting solution to the problem must be achieved by our government.