Yes. In Colombia the violence that took place, the death of union members, at the end of the last century, that is in the 1990s, was due to a war between the paramilitary and the guerillas in the areas where there was the highest banana production and the greatest mining in our country. That's where there was the death of approximately 2,600 union members.
The guerillas and the paramilitary were there in these areas. The unions in those zones were under a lot of pressure from these armed groups. At this point the national government is providing protection to 10,000 people in the country, and 2,000 of those are union members. One-fifth of the effort being carried out to protect people in the country is for union members or unions. This is the equivalent of 30% of the amount set aside in Colombia for the protection of people. So 30% of the budget that the national government provides for the protection of people goes to unions.