In relation to your first question on how effective the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights has been, the government has spoken out and stated that the Inter-American Commission does not have the jurisdiction to overrule any previous rulings that have been made in the Venezuelan court system. In that effect I would say it may not be able to have a direct impact, but I think that the increased pressure and attention brought to issues of human rights in Venezuela through courts such as this are very important.
In terms of enacting legislation, and have there been challenges, there have been challenges within Venezuela from opposition parties and those opposed. Chavez, in fact, did state that he was willing to limit the period that he could have that enabling act from 18 months to between five and six months. But that was a statement that he made, and as far as I'm aware there has not been any court decision in regard to that.
In terms of Venezuelan-Iranian relations, they're very public that Venezuela and Iran trade. Venezuela and Iran have been trading for many years with ebbs and flows, and increases and decreases in trade.