Thank you, Chair.
Sister Elsie, we're grateful to have your testimony today. We're short of time, so I'll get right into questions.
You had mentioned that one of the positive aspects of all this turmoil that Honduras has gone through, with the coup and the human rights violations, has been a positive dialogue about the future and protection of individuals, etc.
What is the nature of the kind of protest that has been happening to get the message to the existing regime right now?
I suspect that the national resistance front is leading that. I would think that with the two major panels on reconciliation and the homicides—67 per 100,000, I believe you said—there must be a willingness for the people to really go out and demonstrate, and show the government that they want change.