Sure.
Again, we haven't carried out any studies on this specifically. All I can say is that obviously there are always two sides to every issue. These are not easy environments to operate in, as Mr. Pesce has alluded to.
Also, community groups are not homogenous by any means and their views will differ radically. Therefore, to achieve any kind of support at a community level doesn't necessarily mean it's going to be possible to get everybody to sign on. Plus I think, of course, that freedom of association and collective bargaining rights always need to be respected.
Nonetheless there is a huge degree of criminality involved in many of these areas. We have seen, for example, in one of our reports, criminal organizations pressuring certain Afro-Colombian and indigenous groups to sign on to certain things or to join certain protests. There are a lot of reasons and it's a very complex situation indeed.