—then you need to have the technical capacity to start to take the cases, put them in one place, and start to link them. That doesn't exist in Honduras. It's only now that it's starting to exist in Guatemala.
If you're going to take down the gangs—and we're talking maybe 10,000, 15,000, 20,000 gang members—if you're going to take down the clicas, you have to do it systematically.
We had a case in Guatemala that you might find interesting.
Finally we got them on the criminal intelligence analysis. We trained them and they started, but there were 28 people killed in one zone of Guatemala in two months. They were all killed by the same gang. It was a gang that was extorting the impuesto de guerra, which is the local tax. One was the woman who sold chicken in the market. One was a taxi driver. One was....
But we said they can't process each of these murders independently. They have to start to get the linkages. They have to do this on that in Honduras.