Thank you for the question.
I can confirm everything that Ms. Byrnes said. The situation is very troubling. The ICRC reopened its office six months ago because of this increase in violence, which is quite intense and which continues to significantly affect people.
Above all, there's the accessibility issue, which Ms. Byrnes just brought up. There are a number of issues, including how humanitarian organizations can work in places where people are affected and how doctors and medical personnel can work safely. There's a constant concern that ambulances will be attacked.
We're there specifically to try to negotiate with the people who carry weapons and who plan to commit acts of violence. Our goal is to improve access to the various services needed in parts of Port‑au‑Prince. It's very complicated. Right now, many people are suffering mainly because of the lack of access to health care services, among other things.
It should be noted that there are very few resources. There's very little [Technical difficulty—Editor] attention as well. This becomes clear when we see all the other global crises that receive more attention.