In practice, let's say that what ends up happening is that these displacements are establishing a new configuration in terms of land ownership, concentrating the land in very few hands, and that has not been corrected by the national government.
Now, when it comes to victims of violence in Colombia, nothing is done, or at least the government doesn't do much about it. An act that has been approved in recent days brought a certain framework to the way land is owned in Colombia. In terms of false positives, the cases are not just a few; there are several court cases that involve 1,500 individuals. We're talking about very serious violations. We're not the only ones saying they are very serious. The Democrats of the U.S. think they're very serious, and the Democrats are themselves in the world of business. Keep that in mind. So this problem is a very real, tangible problem.
The labour cooperation agreement, the parallel agreement in the Colombia-U.S. FTA, does not change anything. There are some fines, which are really nominal or symbolic; they're not real. I hope nobody thinks that crimes against trade unionists can be solved through fines. That would be scandalous. It would be scandalous to actually think that is the proper way to proceed.