You noted that they're involved in logging. I guess that's a particularly important issue, not only because of the vast amount of wealth that's taken from the population but also because of the topography changes that occur if the logging is not done properly. That could undermine the future of Cambodia quite significantly. Many nations suffer for past practices in logging that eventually affect their agriculture and environmental conditions and leave a legacy that is not reversible.
How significant is logging right now? Is it continuing to expand, or is it keeping a steady pace of destruction right now? Are you at a third? Do you have a timeline for when that reaches a half?