Certainly my four-month-old daughter is welcome in Bogota any time she wants to go, but my wife insists on travelling with me every time I go down there, because she loves it.
The city has changed. It wasn't always like this. I think you have to be very clear that there has been a very distinct transition. The ex-pat people we post in Bogota typically don't want to leave. They like it there, and they really love the lifestyle.
The best anecdote I would suggest is that the traffic has decreased on the weekends because everyone is travelling to their country homes, which was impossible in the 1990s, for example. The FARC was very prevalent in the countryside, and they'd kidnap people from the side of the roads. That doesn't happen any more.
People are moving into the suburban regions. They're building country homes. The lifestyle is really improving for everyone there. It's palpable. You can feel it in the air. People are very, very invigorated.
I think it's a return to the Bogota of old. I never knew it when it didn't have the issues, but I imagine that's what it used to be like.