I don't have the exact numbers, because I haven't been able to get them. When we started this work about six or seven years ago, most of the reports said that where they were getting murder convictions was in cases of flagrancia, where people were found committing. You might find if there's a domestic violence murder, say, that is an easier matter. But if you're talking about cases where they have to investigate and then charge and then convict, when we started this work about six or seven years ago in Honduras, the information I had was that it was virtually zero.
I don't know where it is now. We haven't been able to get that information, but it is information we need to get.