As a starting point, I think we have to highlight that while drug-related violence is absolutely a key part of what's playing out in Colombia, it's not the only part. Our information and some of the recent examples I highlighted for you clearly demonstrate that there are very serious violence and human rights abuses connected with struggle for control of areas that are seen to be high in economic potential, mineral wealth, etc.
One of the concerns is that as that level and nature of investment increases, and the interest of paramilitary groups, the FARC, and even those associated with some of the more shadowy drug gangs, in having control of those areas of land to be able to benefit from the increased economic activity and mineral wealth increases, if we don't have in place some meaningful measures, real commitments, and effective oversight that's going to ensure the Colombian government provides protection to people who are marginalized in those contexts, then it does very much stand the possibility of making things worse.