Chair, to be honest, I don't have the information about how Hondurans react or don't react to events in their country, but we can certainly conduct an analysis of that and provide information.
What I do know is that the member is absolutely correct that impunity/corruption remains a significant problem in that country. We won't sugarcoat that one. It certainly remains a problem. We're trying to address it. The international community is trying to address it, but unfortunately I don't have specific information on how Hondurans react to that.
There is no doubt that there was much public outcry in the country following Cáceres's murder a few weeks ago. There's no doubt about that. That is part of the reason why it made international headlines and why the international community came out so strongly against the events there.