Our embassy is extremely active in Caracas. On a regular basis, on an almost daily basis, it meets with various civil society groups. It obviously listens to the media, and it goes out into the streets. We're well served in the sense of the degree of information. There are still a number of groups that do get to visit Venezuela and come back and report to us either at the embassy there or here, although, as we were mentioning earlier, we are concerned with the fact that they would not allow the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights to come for a visit.
You can always use more resources--there is no doubt--but I think we do have a fairly good understanding and grasp of developments within the country. The items you have referred to from my presentation have been drawn from those reports or from reports by non-governmental organizations active in Venezuela.