We are obviously concerned about the vacuum that the lack of U.S. aid will leave. We are, as we've stated, the second-largest foreign supporter of Haiti at this time.
In terms of looking at what they're proposing and in terms of what is necessary to try to provide security and stability for the Haitian people, it does really address one of the key issues, which is trying to provide a stabilized security situation through both this hybrid gang suppression force, which would be much larger than the current MSSM, as well as a key piece of that that has really impeded the success of the MSSM in the UN support office.
As the member stated, USAID is withdrawing its assistance. The U.S. leadership here is drawing from experience in terms of some of the challenges that the MSSM itself has faced in terms of trying to put forward a solution or a response that will be more stable and sustainable in the long term.
