The security situation in Honduras is very bad, no doubt about it. It's the per capita murder capital of the world. San Pedro Sula, the main city, the business city, the city you fly into, is the per capita murder capital of the world when it comes to cities.
I also have lived in Honduras. It's a major concern. With boots on the ground, the biggest source of insecurity is the drug trade, by far. Our operations, to be honest with you, are not affected much by the security. We're not in the line of fire. We're not on the front lines. Our mine is in the department of Copan, which is in the northwest corner of the country.
So we have, in terms of our ability to implement our CSR policies in the country and enforce our standards, if you want to call them that, or do things like we would do them in Canada, or do them in Brazil or Mexico—