I believe that your question is in the same vein as that of Mr. Van Loan. It is really an issue of political will.
Mr. Miller suggested that this Committee be twinned with the Haitian Parliamentary Committee on International Affairs. These people will need help about all kinds of international conventions, protocols and treaties. They don't really know how to go about it.
With your experience you could show them that in a committee comprised of several political parties, it is still possible to work constructively together without always having the knives drawn.
Mr. Van Loan, I have one quick point about political will.
Political will is also about whether the political leadership is interested, for instance, in reforming the way it recruits its staff. If the staff is not serving them well, which is what we've been hearing, then perhaps it has to do with the way they're recruited. The way they're recruited is politically based; therefore, maybe they have to change that. That's a challenge, because it's not part of the administrative practices of the country at this point; it's a challenge, but it's also part of the political will.