This is one of the issues covered in the parallel agreements that deal with environmental and labour issues. As you've pointed out yourself, and for those who know Colombia, we are a country that has been classified as a mega-diverse country, and we're very interested not only in the great variety of animal, mineral, and plant resources that we have, but also we want to guarantee sustainable development and exploitation of our resources. And we want to provide social corporate responsibility. This is what we expect to do.
The concept of corporate social responsibility has been applied in Colombia since very early on. We have a lot of experience, and what I can tell you is that the encounter we have had with Canadian companies investing in Colombia has been very satisfactory. Some companies have established a structure that could actually resemble the structure of a small municipality in which the relationship between the employers and the employees and the relationship among all members has allowed for a system that will be multiplied throughout Colombia and will have positive effects.
Colombian legislation is ready to request that each investment agreement is made with respect to the principle of corporate social responsibility. We are obviously interested in investors not only having the security required for their investments, but also we want investors to feel that a commitment is not only financial or economic, but is also a commitment toward Colombian society. This is where we're headed.