I'm happy to give you my sense and I would be happy to submit further, more detailed information to the committee in writing afterwards.
As I understand it, and with the assistance of the two colleagues remotely, there are ordinary police. There are military. The military, who should not be in ordinary functions, have been deployed in ordinary policing functions, even though that's not their role. There's also a military police that has been created.
Then, I think for the private security sector those two terms could be merged. Those are guards, hired generally by companies but also by individuals of means, who often have weapons and over whom there is relatively little supervision, and unfortunately poor investigation and oversight when abuses are committed.
[Witness speaks in Spanish, interpreted as follows:]
Would you like to elaborate on the military forces and the security forces in particular and what they do?