Thank you very much, Chair.
I appreciate very much the comments you made.
I have some specific questions with respect to the killings. We received various data when we were there with regard to killings, from human rights organizations, civil society, and the government. I just want a clarification on the killings.
Ms. McFarland, could you speak to the issue raised by Mr. Miranda with respect to killings and those attributed to crime versus those related to their activities as trade unionists? The feedback we got was that these killings were an aggregate number and they included criminal activity as well. Do you have any data that could distinguish between those two?
The other question that I think is important is with regard to the informal economy. That's an issue that was raised. There are many people...I think you mentioned two-thirds. Is there an absolute number or any of the data to validate that, Mr. Miranda, with respect to this informal economy of people who don't get benefits, don't get wages, and they just happen to be working on the streets in these small shops? Do you have that number as well?
Those are my two questions, one regarding the aggregate killings of trade unionists, those attributed to, according to your data, crime versus their activities in union organizations, and the other regarding the informal economy and the number of people there.