But we have that with the pieces of land we don't work on. I mean, it's amazing; land tenure is a huge issue in Haiti. Four or five people claim the same piece of land. We can't resolve everything. We're trying to resolve the biggest problem, which is to get shelters over their heads quickly. We're trying to design a system where we can do it.
Plus, our shelters can be taken down and moved. It's not like somebody is going to push the tenant out and keep the structure. The tenant can take the structure with him. There is an impetus for the owner to keep the tenants on the ground and let them pay rent on the land alone. We had to design a system; we couldn't wait for the government to come up with a system. We had to design something that was workable, acceptable by the community and the local authorities. We were talking earlier about the amount of time it takes to do things and rebuild. That was a huge one. I mean, how can you start rebuilding when you don't know if you have...? So that took some time.