Part of that comes back to human rights protection. If human rights were really put at the forefront as the focus across all ministries, it would help. For example, having a proper human rights plan and implementing it across all ministries would help to bring a human rights focus, which perhaps had been absent in the years before, to ensure that human rights offenders, who we've been talking about today, can operate freely, but also to ensure that the government takes a different perspective in terms of the human rights of its population, and protecting the human rights of its population.
On poverty and other issues, there's no doubt that Honduras faces significant challenges, and I don't think we should underestimate it. For example, the levels of violent crime in Honduras are hair-raising. There's no doubt that the levels of poverty are also extremely concerning. I think there are lots of things that can be done by the government, including ensuring a reduction in the impunity for human rights violations as a whole, but increasing the faith of the population in the justice system, for example, and then also putting human rights right at the forefront of all its policies across the board.