Yes. There are some very technical tools. I think there are a number of online communities that have been developing tools. Moodle, for example, is using and creating communications platforms. I think there are a number of very technical things. We are looking at that currently, how we can build the capacity of human rights defenders to use that.
I think it's a movement in development. The issue is also that the forces in terms of surveillance are moving very quickly, too, so it's a never-ending fight and competition between who's first in addressing that.
One of the things we realized also is that, even if people are aware of that, human rights defenders are taking very few measures to protect themselves on the ground. It's also about building their understanding that basically any communication you are doing can be intercepted, so really making sure you take that into consideration in the way you communicate. There are some very practical, simple measures you can take to protect yourself, but in many cases none of them are taken.