I think it would weaken those relations, because there's a lot of joint activity through the Organization of American States as well as the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. Every three or four years, a summit of the Americas is organized to bring leadership together to be able to speak to issues, as we did in Trinidad and Tobago a year ago about the financial crisis and the difficulties of rebuilding our economies. I think anything that would lessen our opportunity to be able to come together at a very senior level would lessen that relationship.
We hope this threat is not going to be fulfilled and that it's only timely criticism by the Venezuelan government in relation to the current report. We would encourage them--we ourselves have in the past been victims of criticism by international organizations. We've opened our doors. We've had them come and take a look. We've tried to meet their criticisms with constructive dialogue and engagement, and that's what we would hope the Venezuelan government would do.