What I can say is that there's no constitutional response to the present situation, which isn't really normal.
This is precisely where the political negotiation issue comes into play. It's up to the political actors, the people who engage in politics in Haiti, including the Montana group and other groups—quite a number of groups have emerged more recently—really to work together and determine how something can be organized.
From where I stand, I unfortunately don't have the answer. I think I'm also waiting for the leaders on the ground to do something of that sort.