Obviously from the point of view of anyone who is aware of diplomatic protocol, I think it's probably best to avoid any form of direct political intervention. However, in the case of human rights issues, Canada and the United States both have an enormous amount of leverage in the country due to the high level of trade between the countries, the investment, and also of course due to their cooperation agreements with Honduras.
I do believe—and human rights groups in Honduras have also expressed similar demands—that these governments should be more cognizant of the human rights situation and leverage assistance, and where necessary, also leverage commercial relations to see progress on the human rights front to have real pressure on the government so it starts making improvements and showing a real political will to try to properly address the human rights situation.