I can't find that ruthless would ever be in your nature, Mr. Chair. Thank you very much.
Ms. Major, thank you very much for your testimony. It's so fulsome, but where would you start? I'll try to be as efficient with my time as I can be.
The secretary general of the OAS praised the final report, and the final report is the Honduras truth and reconciliation commission's finding, stating that they hoped Honduran society would retake the active road toward facing serious problems of its population: poverty, crime, and the need for economic and social development.
I just say that to preface the question. I find it absolutely unnerving and almost unbelievable that President Lobo or one of his ministers hasn't made any statements regarding the notion that these human rights infractions are intolerable, that they won't be tolerated, and they'll take action.
Have there been no statements at all? If there haven't, what are they saying? There must be people, with as many people who have been murdered on the streets, asking for answers from this government.