Not really, because it is not really a police force, although the difference between Honduras and what Guatemala was doing is that the investigators of ATIC will actually be armed and they'll be able to make arrests. In that sense there will be police functions. But it is a different model, because it is a model that primarily is run by the prosecution service, which we would find very strange. You actually have the investigators under their control.
The truth is the law says the prosecutors have to direct all investigations. The real issue in those countries is how do you create functional investigation. If you have a good enough police force, then you could create a harmony and do it. It means you have to train the prosecutors on how to direct investigations and you have to train the investigators on how to work with the prosecutors around investigating. If you don't have a functional police force, then you have to look to another model, and what they've done here—