There is no doubt that the drug trade is an important factor. However, the UN also refers to—the references are in the presentation I gave as well as in the English language reports that were handed out to you—the motivations of armed paramilitaries to profit from investments in the mining, oil and African oil palm sectors. That is all well-documented by the UN.
Furthermore, our study also presents the assessments of the Human rights Ombudsman, who clearly identifies investments in the mining and oil sectors as a motivation for armed paramilitaries, particularly in the Sur de Bolivar region.
I share the findings of the UN reporter, but I do not think that there can be any assurances that investments in those areas do not pose a risk of human rights violations. And we are talking about extremely serious violations.