Madam, I haven't had the opportunity to go, but I will have to go there soon. Circumstances have been such that I haven't had a chance to go sooner. However, my parliamentary secretary went.
That said, we do have security objectives. They were mentioned at the Conférence ministérielle de la Francophonie, which was held in Saint-Boniface. The Organisation internationale de la Francophonie is also involved. I met my French counterpart, Ms. Girardin, in Paris. She is very much involved in Haiti's recovery and wants to continue that way.
Furthermore, I agree with you that we must continue investing in security. Everything has to be done in Haiti. I believe we're at a crossroads, because the population of Haiti has just established its own democratically elected government. I believe that's the starting point for a lot of things.
As regards justice, I can tell you that more than $65 million has been invested in that area in the past two years. We have made a commitment to continuing to invest in Haiti. I can tell you, you and your colleague, that there will be a conference on July 25 involving donors and the new government. Mr. Préval has a very positive plan for his country. We assured him that we would be there to continue working with him in his efforts.