Well, no, absolutely. At this point, at this juncture, if you want to have sort of the best update of the human rights situation, I think these preliminary findings from the Inter-American Commission are really quite critical. I don't think there's anything else similar that's out there.
Otherwise I would refer to you many documents in Spanish that have been produced by the human rights organizations in Honduras such as COFADEH; CIPRODEH; the Casa Alianza, which I mentioned earlier; the commission for women, the Centro de Derechos de Mujeres; and others.
Unfortunately, they are lacking resources and have often not been able to translate these documents, but if some of these documents could be translated and be made available to the members of your committee, I think that would be very helpful indeed.