I would like to add a point.
I think Alex is maybe being a little bit modest. She led the department in the development of our more focused engagement in the Americas in the last few years.
As part of the internal processes at the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, we've decided to try to focus more thematically on issues, so we've had a little bit of reorganization and re-engagement with the Americas. That has been led by Alex and has given us the opportunity to put a greater focus on democracy and related human rights issues in the hemisphere. In Venezuela we're certainly seeing opportunities to work in that sphere.
In her opening statement she mentioned our Andean unit for democratic governance, which has been operating since the fall out of our embassy in Lima, Peru. In the last few years I think we've been trying to develop a more flexible and more 21st century foreign ministry; part of that is focusing thematically, and democracy and human rights are keys to our engagement globally and certainly in the Americas. This has opened up new opportunities for us to focus on different ways in our engagement in Venezuela and in other countries of the hemisphere.