Certainly we've got a divergence of testimony here, and I'm not overly surprised. Part of the reason I suggested these two witnesses is that I've known both of these gentlemen in excess of 20 years and I knew they had a perspective on Cuba that we hadn't heard and that I thought was important to hear.
Testimony said earlier that the rate of unemployment in Cuba is 1.7%, and the rest of Latin America runs 20% to 60%. You were speaking of the health of Cubans. How would you see the general welfare, compared to the rest of Latin America? Have you travelled elsewhere?