I think there's a major difference among the possible scenarios. On the one hand, Mr. Henry is requesting military intervention and wants to see troops landing and intervening in Haiti. On the other hand, there could be a transitional government, in which case we would sit down together to determine what our security needs are, needs that the police would define.
As I said, we want the national police to be reinforced; we want technical, financial, technological and logistical assistance, but that has to be defined with a government that's legitimate, a transitional government, to enable us to go forward. Mr. Henry no longer has any legitimacy. The government there is working with gangs and other groups. What can we do now? That's the problem.
Our position on this is clear: Mr. Henry can't do it. Our future can't play out like that. Yes, we want assistance, but it has to be defined under a cooperative framework.