One reason is, as I said earlier, that we expect results in too short a term. Sometimes we fail to maintain our efforts because there is a political crisis and then we can't live with the new government or lack of government. We sort of withdraw, and then we start again.
I think we'll have to take a very courageous position that Haiti is a special case. It's in our backyard. We have no choice but to help that country out of its predicament. We're there for the long term, and we're going to work with the institutions and with the civil society for the long term and tough it through. I believe basically that's the only attitude that's going to win, unless we decide to put a blockade around Haiti and forget about it, which I think is not a real solution.
The other one is that we have to help. We have to find a way, and I believe the way is to be patient, to go in and stay for the long term.