Okay.
There was a statement made by Elizabeth Chyrum, director of Human Rights Concern Eritrea, and I'm just going to read a little bit of what she said:
As for what is happening is, first of all, the people who are employed by Nevsun are well fed and well paid, and they are well quartered. The subcontractors are the government-owned companies, construction companies, and they employ about 3,000 Eritreans. Those 3,000 are poorly paid. They sleep in a makeshift-like camp. They eat very poorly. They work up to 16 hours. This second group is the conscripts. The conscripts are like a battalion or a brigade. They bring them there and give them the construction company's uniform. The conscripts are warned not to say they are conscripts.
Was this an accurate statement back in the early days of Nevsun, back in early 2011? Is it accurate today? And are the workers in fact free to express their concerns about the development or the operations at Nevsun?