I will address the first question, the issue of the number of killings and who they're attributed to. As I said before, in the overwhelming majority of cases there have been no convictions. The cases have never been investigated. But in the majority of cases where there have been convictions, where the perpetrator has been identified, the perpetrator is a member of a paramilitary group. This represents a trend. There is a small minority of cases attributable to guerillas, another portion to the military, and another portion to common crime.
So when we're talking about the aggregate number, the 2,500 killings since 1986, that includes killings by all actors, but a majority of killings are generally attributed to paramilitary groups that have deliberately targeted and persecuted trade unionists for their activity.