Indeed, I think if Ambassador Carrière could follow my comments it would be a great.
I'll be brief.
First and foremost, as I stated, Canada believes that the way forward in Haiti needs to be led by Haitians. We have been encouraging both the interim Prime Minister, Mr. Henry, as well as the civil society actors and opposition, to come together and reach an accord on a way forward.
They do have a difference of opinion. Mr. Henry would like to move to elections very quickly and some of the main civil society groups have indicated they would like to have a transition period of two years, but it is up to them to decide.
Going back to last summer, clearly the tragic assassination of President Moïse did send Haiti into a political crisis. Just prior to his assassination he had indicated that Mr. Henry would be nominated as Prime Minister. In the immediate aftermath we, of course, indicated our ongoing support for Haiti and Haitians. When the outgoing Prime Minister, Mr. Joseph, and Mr. Henry, reached an agreement on a transition, Canada and its international partners reiterated our support for Haiti, Haitians, and the interim government going forward.
Again, the way out of this political crisis and the way to get to political stability is through an agreement of all parties and to get to an election so the constitutional order can be reinstated.
Ambassador Carrière, would you like to add anything to my comments?