I think Roberto Micheletti created as many problems as he thought he was resolving. He became a very difficult factor through the summer of last year.
On our ministerial missions when we met with civil society and the political parties that were contesting the upcoming elections in November, we saw some signs in the all-party commission--including members of President Zelaya's own party--that without OAS involvement reshaped President Arias' San Jose accord into the San Jose--Tegucigalpa accord to resolve the crisis. That gained a fair amount of acceptance broadly throughout Honduras.
Roberto Micheletti was a factor in blunting and blocking that. You're right. We believe he did have aspirations of having his picture hung among the legitimately elected presidents of Honduras in the presidential palace.