Yes. Thank you, Michael.
I wonder if I can outline that, as Michael mentioned originally, we have the biggest international assistance programming in the Americas in Haiti. That's about $50 million per year in bilateral assistance. We program across all pillars of our feminist international assistance policy, one aspect of which, of course, is inclusive governance. Under there, we are working to address insecurity, as you mentioned, and working with the PNH.
It's a complex situation, but we are working closely with the management of the police itself and with the UN, which has specialists on the ground that are able to analyze where the gaps are and where the needs are. Canada's assistance is in capacity building, and mostly until recently with the academy: the standing up of the academy, helping to recruit and to train the new recruits.
We're moving some of our programming now into the management structure of the police academy per se, strengthening the capacities of the senior management of the police establishment to implement their own national security plan, but that's in close coordination with the UN and with other partners on the ground.