I believe they are. I think the challenge is to move ahead with all the institutions of government in support of some of those recommendations. Some have moved forward, but there's also some institutional resistance. There are interests in the country that may not want to see reforms take place, whether those are private sector interests or some of the security institutions. Again, he's an individual who I think is trying to do his best, but there are other interests in the country that may not necessarily be in sync with him.
I should answer the question of the Canadian presence. It's heavily focused in terms of tourism on the Bay Islands in the Caribbean, the Roatan area, which is the principal destination. By and large, that's where most of the Canadian tourism would go, but if you've seen our travel website from Foreign Affairs, you'll have seen that we're quite prudent in our advice to Canadians on travelling in the country and that we recognize some of the crime and insecurity challenges.