I'll be brief so Ms. Asselin can answer as well.
I just want to say that Canada has a long history of involvement in security sector reform in Haiti. The mandate has changed. At the time, it was perhaps more integrated. Since then, Canada's involvement has been more in the form of technical assistance or training.
We should think about the importance not only of training and arming police officers, but also of ensuring that this goes hand in hand with the fight against impunity and the strengthening of the judicial system. How can police officers be motivated to move forward in their work if impunity is then granted? All of this must go hand in hand.