There's a sociologist in Haiti. Her name is Michèle Oriol. She said that one of the really big problems of the national police in Haiti is not necessarily the materiel they have. She said the recruitment of the police in Haiti is part of the failure of this organization. The people who are recruited for the police don't have the capacity from the beginning, from off the bat. They don't have the capacity to accomplish the work itself.
Another thing that I think is important is that the salary paid to a policeman or woman in Haiti, at this very moment, is about $325 Canadian a month. This makes the police in themselves very open to corruption. In fact, Barbecue Jimmy Chérizier is an ex-policeman. Many of the people who are in the gangs, all the gang leaders, were policemen. Why? First, they weren't prepared for that very sensitive position; and second, they are underpaid; and third, even if you train them, they might not have the capacity from the beginning to absorb the training.
This must be considered in the solution. How do we hire? How do we train and how do we pay?