The best example I can give you of the work being done with the Caribbean Community, or CARICOM, on democratic development in that region is Haiti. We made a commitment to Haiti two years ago, and now we are working closely with CARICOM for the first time. Three former prime ministers of Caribbean countries, known as the three wise men, are actively advising various political actors in Haiti. The goal is to find constructive solutions to the political governance problems that the country is grappling with. The fact that they come from the same region gives them credibility and legitimacy.
In terms of indigenous rights, when I was ambassador to the Republic of Ecuador, Chief Littlechild came to talk about the reconciliation process in Canada, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's 94 calls to action, and how they had been addressed by various elements of Canadian society. This is a great model that has been used to inspire certain approaches in Ecuador. That's a concrete example of the kind of work we do with these people.
If I have time to answer the last question, which is about security, I will say that the Latin American region—