I want to thank you, first of all, for coming to Canada to bring to our attention the very serious situation in Honduras.
Canada and Honduras are involved in free trade negotiations, and one of the things we hear from our government here is that they believe that free trade agreements will help raise the situation on human rights. We're concerned, in the opposition, that there is not a level of accountability in those agreements to ensure that.
You recently had a person—I understand, Dina Meza— who stated in an article in the Toronto Star that not a single honest state institution survives in her country. She went on to say, “We have to clean everything up. We have to start from zero because everything is corrupt.”
For you, the question is, do you see the free trade agreement doing anything on behalf of human rights in your country?