That being said, often the first alert that we get as Canadians and the first alert that we get in our ridings is from the activities of church groups or NGOs that are on the ground as well as inside Honduras and countries like that, where they are supporting civil society to pursue and protect human rights. That may stand in contrast to political or economic objectives of Canadian companies. We're currently in a climate where the charitable and political activities of charities are being called into question by Canada Revenue Agency.
Is there any threat to the important role that charities in Canada play in protecting human rights in Honduras, which may be in direct conflict with Canadian investments in Honduras? Is there any worry that the policy of auditing charities that do political work may in fact inhibit our ability to provide protection for human rights in Honduras as a result?