Seventy percent.
Speaking to our witnesses, it would appear to me that although there are certainly some questions that are being asked and more that will be asked and many that need to be asked, we're missing the overall theme here. The overall theme, as I understand it—and I'm not trying to break this down into too simple a nutshell, if you will—is with a 30% increase in exports in the economy of Colombia, we've seen general violence decrease by 40%. Murders are down by 50%, kidnappings are down by 90%, and 45,000 paramilitary and guerrillas have been demobilized. I realize life is not perfect in Colombia, but I think the point many of our members are missing here is that we're headed in the right direction.
I guess the proof would be in whether or not, at the end of the day, this trend continues, but there's be nothing that I see so far, in my research, that would tell me that it wouldn't continue. I guess that's a very general statement.
Do you expect to continue to see this trend?