I can tell you first-hand that I'm not aware of a single Colombian who has been affected by any of our operations and is now considered to be a displaced person. In fact, our investments have had the opposite effect. We've attracted people to areas where we're working. We've created all the trickle-down industries in regions and built up local economies to the point where we've seen a net influx of people into areas where we're operating.
Certainly to my knowledge--and again I'm not an expert--the huge majority of displaced people in Colombia are those who've been threatened by the criminal elements of the society, predominantly the FARC, the ELN, and the narco traffickers. It has next to nothing to do with the oil industry, as far as I'm aware.