I would say it's both. You have organizations on the ground covering these issues. Lots of efforts have been made to silence the people and push them off their properties because of oil. They're carrying out tests and trying to pass on their pipes. It is ongoing. It's true that it's been long.
The only difference now is that there's a lot more awareness. A lot of civil society organizations are creating awareness among the people. There's also a coordinated effort to get the people's voice out. That's unlike what we had, for example, in the last decade or two decades ago. Now we also have judgments at the ECOWAS court, at the regional level, against some of the big companies, such as Shell. They're mandating them to clean up, but it's not necessarily addressing the issue of physical violence and attacks against the people and communities. This is another area where focus needs to be put.
Yes, it's ongoing. It's current.