There have been statements, particularly from the minister of justice and human rights, Ana Pineda. We have seen some statements from her expressing concern about the situation of human rights defenders. Last year we heard that there was a draft bill looking at the situation of human rights defenders and perhaps developing some protection systems for them. We don't know the status of that law at the moment, but we did hear that it was afoot.
We have seen that at some level, but with a situation like the case of Antonio Trejo, we would have expected at the highest level, the president to come out and say, “This will not be accepted. This country will not tolerate these attacks against human rights defenders, and from now on, this government is not going to accept it. We're going to take a strong stance.”
We didn't see that.