Yes. This is why I cited the fact that trade was important in the post-constitutional era in beginning to create the conditions for development.
That was derailed in 2009 and Honduras is not back on the rails to sharing those benefits with its population in general. The concentration of wealth that has happened in the last five years in the hands of a very small proportion of the population has reversed a generation of economic progress. That's what we're asking you to pay attention to.