I'm happy to jump in. I hope, by the way, the answer was unequivocally yes.
To be clear, in the time I started going to Colombia in 1992, in the time of Pablo Escobar and the Cali cartel and all that, the absolutely palatable difference in the atmosphere and in the vibrancy of the people is potently clear to anyone who has lived in the country or spent any time in the country. Yes, Colombia has a long way to go, but there is no question they're doing the right things to move down that path. To focus on things that have happened 20 or 30 years ago is a ridiculous way to predict what the future is going to be like in a country like Colombia. They're moving into the first world. Their economy is booming at a rate that would be the envy of almost any economy in the world. They have a highly motivated, highly educated workforce.
There's a joke in Colombia--but it's true--that there are two rush hours: one at five o'clock when everyone goes home from work and another one at 10 o'clock when everyone goes home from night school. The roads are literally clogged with people bettering themselves. So it's the right place for us to be doing business.