I think that's fine. It's one possible avenue among many, including the ones I've mentioned, of using the Inter-American Commission system to continue to press, and press strongly, on the Honduran government to respect human rights to end impunity, and so on.
Again, just to stress this point, you mentioned that Canada is the second largest foreign investor and a very large aid donor to Honduras. I don't know what its foreign investment is these days. I haven't seen the numbers in the last year or so, but they're fairly high, particularly relative to the United States, which is a much larger country. Canada certainly has influence that it can advance in Honduras to affect it. I would think there are a number of avenues.