Yes, I would like to leave room to the other two witnesses, if they want to take the floor on this, but still, what I'm saying is that whatever it is, the police in Haiti need reform because there is a small army in the country that is not relevant in the solution. So the solution that was picked by Canada and the international community is to work with the police. Actually, what I'm saying is that the police are too weak to be part of the solution the way it is.
In fact, what we're seeing now is the failure of the police in themselves. So whatever the solution that's going to be picked, the police have to be reformed under the three elements that I mentioned: recruitment, salary, and equipment, of course.