The delegation observed that the owner did not reside on the farm. The majority of workers stayed on nearby farms. Only the manager and farm dwellers lived on the farm. Workers reported that they were happy and had nothing to complain about. They had a workers' committee where their concerns were discussed and resolved without the interference of a third party. Farm dwellers reported that although they were not interested in working on the farm, they felt that they had a right to stay there because they were born on the farm. They had a right to basic services such as clean water supply, toilets, electricity and free movement to and from the farm during acceptable hours. Farm dwellers reported that the farmer had cut their water and that they had to depend on the water from the mountain, although it was dirty.