Mr. Reeder, it's good to see you again. We've heard you in evidence quite a number of times over the last few months. It's always good to have you here, and you're always fact-filled as well, so I appreciate that.
Let's be straight. When you look at the raw numbers in Honduras in human rights infractions, and with the killings of human rights lawyers, in fact, and even a prosecutor as well, it's troubling. One statistic I noticed when I was reading a brief here is that in the Economist Intelligence Unit's 2011 Democracy Index, Honduras fell from 74th place in 2008 and is now classified as a “hybrid regime”, rather than its previous designation as a “flawed democracy”.
Do you want to speak to that directly? Were you aware of that position? Where do you think the Lobo government is right now in moving ahead with initiatives that will see an abatement of the human rights violations?