It's a difficult situation to summarize briefly, but, as I mentioned earlier, the origins of the gangs are that they are essentially private armies that were developed, working at the behest of and paid for by different members of the political and economic elite. When the government fell and there was this gap, what changed was that those different gangs, who normally had been fighting each other, formed an alliance to have a common enemy, both in the Haitian National Police and the multinational security support mission, and in the transitional authorities that are in place.
In April 2024, a negotiation was had, in this vacuum, to establish a transitional government with a mandate to restore security and prepare the ground for national elections by the end of their mandate in February. They have become the main focus of attention from these gangs, but, ultimately, our understanding is there's no political motivation whatsoever. It's essentially a criminal one, so the status quo is actually working quite well for the gangs, because they have almost full range to carry out extortion—
