Luckily, though, we have a privileged relationship with the Haitian Red Cross that can open doors for us. For example, last year we met with the Minister of Health to get the approval to rebuild the Jacmel hospital, and this was in the middle of the cholera epidemic and he was stashed somewhere. So we do have privileged access thanks to the Haitian Red Cross.
You have to remember, as well, that I think about 20% of the public servants were killed in the earthquake, and that has a huge impact on the delivery of services. And it was a challenge before then. Plus you have the interim commission, which is another organization that is drawing qualified people away from government, and there is competition there.
But, again, we have a privileged relationship with the Haitian Red Cross, which is able to open doors for us. We've been able to get things out of the port. We have been able to establish a logistical chain. Because of the relationships we have and the size we have, it's been a bit less difficult than for other organizations, I would say.