That's actually a very complicated question.
Our Haitian partners say they know the gang leaders. The reason the gangs are armed is that guns are coming into Haiti. If we're able to control the borders, we should be able to put an end to the trafficking of weapons from Miami, among other places. Organizations are very upset about this, and they want us to take action. If there are no more guns coming into the country, that will help reduce the explosion of gang violence.
We don't think military intervention is needed, but rather a strengthening of the Haitian police. In fact, Canada had begun to do this by training police officers in Haiti. Now we should step up our efforts so that the police in Haiti can play their role and arrest those responsible. The impunity they are granted only strengthens their power. If you want to take care of victims, you have to fight poverty. This is done through education, but it's very difficult to go back to school right now because the roads are blocked and there are too many dangers.
So we have to support the political transition and support the police, so that they can play their role without being threatened, but it's not easy.