I gave you figures from different sectors that could be affected. Therefore, to answer you specifically, you have to add them up. In other words, the 400,000 are the ones that are small producers of milk. These would be affected directly by the latest agreement between Colombia's government and the EU, according to some statistics. And the other figures that I provided you are from other sectors.
If you want the overall assessment, I would think that all these free trade agreements will impact food security. We're not talking about having money. It's the people who are producing food themselves who will be displaced. That's what we're talking about here. We're not talking about people having money to buy food, we're talking about the ones who are producing now. These free trade agreements will displace them to the cities, and they will become consumers of food rather than producers of food. That's the dilemma.
The second component is to have security, but security at what cost? Who is benefiting from this security? And the provider of security itself is being compromised. The reason I provided all this intervention is to tell you that it is true that Colombia has more army and it has more security, but the security has a social content, and that's what we're talking about here. We could establish a fascist regime where security is very well done, but to benefit whom? That's the critical question.
Thank you.