I don't have the numbers in terms of the petro-economy and the kinds of revenue that are being produced through that industry, but this is primarily a petro-economy, and they really don't produce much else in Venezuela. So as a result, with that money filtering down, as we've seen in terms of the impact on rates of absolute poverty, there has been progress, and one recognizes that. Again, given the scope of the production of oil, the cost of the barrels of oil and such, you can see considerable potential to raise the living levels, particularly of the poorest of the poor, but we also have concerns, as I said, about reducing democratic space, lack of opportunities for non-governmental organizations, the whole political environment. I mentioned a couple of cases in particular. That continues to be a preoccupation for us.
On February 28th, 2012. See this statement in context.