We have an office in Kabul made up of Afghan staff. Unfortunately, there's no sign on the door, and you can understand why. It's a simple bungalow where people go to work. The cars are not identified, or anything like that.
The identification in Haiti is different. We have an office made up of Haitians. We also have an extension of our Montreal office--similar to the one we'll have in Ottawa--in Geneva, because there's so much going on in Europe with human rights activities, the UN system, and many of our international partners. Two years ago we decided to try it out for two years to see if it was efficient to have an office in Europe in Geneva. We're doing an evaluation of this project now, and we'll see whether this is something we will want to continue.