Thank you, Chair.
Thank you, witnesses, for being here this morning.
Listening to Mr. Caron, I agree; some things have happened in Honduras in the past that are not acceptable. They're just not acceptable. We've had witnesses here before who have talked about some of the violence, the murders and everything else that goes on there.
The question I have—and I pass this on to my colleagues in the opposition—is that the status quo is not acceptable either, so how do you help them? How do you get them out of the scenario they're in today, where they are the murder capital in the city that you mentioned there, that they have these types of social issues?
You mentioned that you have some 700 employees in your operation. What would they be doing if you weren't there?