Mr. Chair, we’ll share the answer, if we may.
In response to the first question about the development program, I should first mention that Honduras is the Central American country where our development program is most substantial. It was actually $29 million in 2014-15. Its aim is particularly to build capacity in the areas of governance, human rights, the rule of law and the justice system.
As I mentioned earlier, we are also targeting women and children. We work with very reputable NGOs.
In terms of Canadian taxpayers’ money, we have mechanisms in place to ensure that what you are describing does not happen. We are working with reputable NGOs, that have expertise in the areas I have just mentioned. Mr. Craig, whom you saw last week, is a member of a Vancouver organization that is working to improve police services in Honduras. We work with those types of organizations.
I will ask my colleague to answer the second part of your question about Canadian companies.