Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
My remarks will be similar to those of my colleague. I went to Haiti with the minister. I'm very familiar with Haiti through texts and pictures, but I was there. I don't know whether you've been there, but go there as soon as possible because Haiti's really in a dramatic situation.
Last week, we talked a lot about security. I had it confirmed for me that that question was still extremely important. I take the liberty of recalling the objectives that are proposed by the International Crisis Group, a well known organization. They talked about a 10-year commitment, not only in terms of economic development, but also for security and justice objectives, in particular the objective of putting an end to impunity. If we don't put an end to impunity, we won't be able to proceed with disarmament and we won't be able to do anything. As regards economic growth, we must make world development a priority, because there are a lot of unemployed people in the countryside who this would enable to live. We can restore forest coverage. We have to work on decentralizing and reducing poverty.
What do you say about those objectives?