That is a very interesting question because we are currently celebrating 65 years of relations with Cuba. As I said earlier, we have had a rather good relationship with Cuba for a long time. There are, of course, going to be diverging opinions. We do not accept the situation of human rights in Cuba but, at the same time, we recognize that there have been some improvements in the fields of education and health in Cuba.
We'd like to recognize the real advances that Cuba has made in these sectors. As I mentioned in my opening statement, we're certainly seeing some degree of positive movement in Venezuela with regard to social improvements. We would like to see good relations among all countries in the region, and that's why we're a member of the Organization of American States. We'd like to see Cuba join the OAS and become a member of the full family. We are very actively engaged wherever there are conflicts in the region, and that includes engagement with the situation between Colombia and Ecuador. We're financing the good offices of the OAS.
In our view, relations between Cuba and Venezuela are not a problem.