I can't answer that precisely.
In the agricultural area, the Department of Agriculture had prepared 60 projects for Haiti under the Interim Cooperation Framework. Two years later, it had been unable to implement a single one. It is just beginning to do so now.
Significant progress has been accomplished with these programs this year. The results, in terms of job creation and investment, are starting to be felt. But during the first two years—and that was the projected length of the project—very few initiatives were undertaken. The delays are therefore what is causing a problem.
In order for the stated objectives to be reached, it is clear that the duration of the Interim Cooperation Framework must be extended. I do not have detailed statistics in hand, but based on the experience of the Department of Agriculture, I would say that less than 10 per cent of the objectives have been achieved.