I do have a question, Ms. Wood. Welcome to our witnesses today.
I realize I don't have a lot of time left, but I do have a couple of questions and a couple of points that I want to make.
Ms. Wood, I appreciate the fact that even though you're in opposition to this agreement, you at least mentioned the fact of the indigenous people who have been assassinated. What you didn't mention is who's responsible for that. So what we continually hear is that the violence in Colombia is very complex, and it's been institutionalized in society over a very long period of time. But if you look at the graph, the graph is going upward at a major angle; it's not going downward.
My question to you is on the 114 indigenous people who have been assassinated. How many of those individuals were assassinated by narco-traffickers and by FARC?