I'm cautious. The party that you referred to, Libertad y Refundación, “Refoundation and Liberty”, is inspiring in so far as it's carving out new political space on the political terrain in Honduras. It has been shaped and inspired by the social movements that emerged after the coup, with a program to meaningfully challenge power and push for serious reforms in the country.
On the other hand, as I know other presenters have said to this committee, the level of impunity is such, right now in Honduras, that the possibility of a free and fair election really needs to be called into question at this point. A number—and I don't know it offhand—of members of the party have been assassinated. There are people who face threats and so on. So I think we should approach those elections with a great degree of caution and awareness about the potential dangers that the party Libertad y Refundación and its members face.
So we're cautiously hopeful, but very cautiously hopeful.