I've had some of those reports in my office as well, and usually they don't have any facts to back them up. I'd certainly be willing to look at them any time there were some evidence.
We had two, I wouldn't say conflicting, but different points of view. We had Mr. James Cavallaro here from the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, who is involved in a task force. I think they're still involved with the investigation in Mexico of the students who were missing and killed in tragic circumstances. He was voicing concern that he would like to have his task force deal in particular with the murders of the human rights defenders in Honduras so that there would be an open, transparent, and accountable process.
Then we had a gentleman, I can't recall his name, from British Columbia who has been doing some good work that we've been—