I think the criteria for a satisfactory response is a genuine will: that they will respond and want to respond. Of the two cases I give you, but particularly Fiji.... Fiji came out of a long period of military control. I think they genuinely wanted democracy. I think they've made good and substantial progress towards that democracy.
There are other countries.... With Venezuela, it wouldn't matter what report was written and presented to the plenary. There's no will to change in that country.
I don't think size is important. It's the willingness, the desire, to have a functioning, true and constructive democracy. If that's not there because there's a dictatorship at the top, our reports probably won't receive much positive feedback.