There were moments in your testimony when I felt rather discouraged for you, but from many of your responses I think we all picked up on the hope that you mentioned and the will that you seem to have in climbing this mountain. I congratulate you for that.
We started off talking about the technical aspects of what's going on to help bring about change in Guatemala, the training of investigators and so forth. It seems the discussion has consolidated into a dialogue that uses “hope”, “context”, “mindset”, and words of this nature that are rather intangible in and of themselves.
I guess I'm following up on Professor Cotler's question. What is being done or what can be done, and where do you think it needs to come from to begin to encourage people like President Hernández and other political leaders in Honduras to really shout from the rooftops that we need to make this change, to begin to change that cultural mindset, to begin to create a sense of hope in the people of Honduras to actually put these technical skills that are coming their way into practice with a mind of using evidence to bring about convictions of the right person?