Haiti is an extremely complex question. Actually I could take you through your dinner hour discussing my experience and opinions on Haiti. It's an extremely complex environment.
Unfortunately, the success, albeit limited, that was gained in the 1990s by the international community's participation in police and justice issues was lost with the re-election and return of the Aristide government. From our perspective, all of the senior leadership of the organization whom we had dealt with, some for many years and who had participated, particularly, in Canadian management programs, as a matter of fact, were simply set aside by the government. The entire executive of the organization was gone. People who had no training, no skills--I won't go too far down that road--were replaced by people who were untrained and inexperienced and they went very quickly down the slippery slope to corruption.
Frankly, we're in the situation now of having a more difficult task in training the organization that exists today than the one that we started in 1994.