Whether in the OAS or at the UN, or bilaterally between ourselves and the interim government or the various civil society groups or opposition, we are clear that there needs to be this agreement going forward and that without it there is no real chance of elections taking hold.
There's a real debate and it's an honest debate as to, if there is an agreement, how quickly elections can happen. Sébastien provided his views earlier that doing it super fast is unlikely. The conditions on the ground are not in place. Prime Minister Henry would like to have it in a year; some in civil society think it should be in two years. That's for Haitians to decide.
From the Canadian perspective, we stand ready, once that decision is made, to help establish the mechanics, whether it's through the United Nations or the OAS, to help with the electoral officials in Haiti in standing up elections, whether that's through financial resources or expertise.