If I may, Chair, regarding the latter part of your comments, there's no doubt that the situation in Honduras is a difficult one and not one that we think is acceptable. The Honduran authorities need to take action and to make decisions to address issues of human rights in their country.
Canada and other partners, other donors, need to continue to put the pressure on Honduras to take action. This is exactly what we're doing. We have programming, and we've talked about that, but advocating for the respect of human rights is what we need to be doing, and this is something that we continue to do. As I have mentioned in response to the other members' question earlier, we do it bilaterally, regionally, and multilaterally.
I do understand the frustration about this particular situation—and, quite frankly, there are many others in the region as well. The best thing that I think we can do is to continue to hold the Honduran government accountable, to continue in our development programming that you've referred to, and continue to advocate for the respect of human rights. This is what we continue to do.