Briefly, in Colombia, they have official newspapers and they have newspapers in the street. You find out what is going on in the latter. We went to a reserve called La María. It was completely surrounded by the military at the time and a number of the Aboriginal leaders—more than a hundred—were subsequently murdered.
I just want to talk about one aspect that seems extremely important to me. We always talk about the extraction sector in Colombia, but most displaced people are in agriculture. People are displaced because of the sugar cane and the African palm that is used to produce biofuels or for export, likely to make whisky. That takes sugar, amongst other things, and the workers are exploited. I feel that this is an extremely important factor that has to be considered.