The main initiatives we are aware of are those that have to do with the strengthening of investigative capacities and all the related judicial officials. Those have been the main initiatives.
Of course, those initiatives, in strengthening the capacity of the prosecution and the performance of the justice sector, if they are brought to success, are useful to combat crime generally, including of course drug trafficking, which is a very serious issue in Honduras. They are useful as well to better protect human rights. They can be useful as well in matters of economic crimes. The way I look at it, it is a generic approach to try to combat crime.
You have pointed out, sir, the specific problem of drugs, which I think we cannot underestimate, because it does undermine economic development; it undermines the justice system, and it also feeds corruption. It has a very serious effect on all of the functioning of Honduran institutions, so fighting crime generally, and fighting drugs in particular, is of course high on the agenda of President Hernández. He made that clear from the moment he took office.