Absolutely, those are vital, and that's part of why I was saying earlier that we're helping people rebuild essentially where they were living already, to the extent that things like a health care clinic are nearby, or a school for the children and those kinds of things are in place. However, in the Jacmel area, for instance, where I described earlier this integrated health program that we're going to engage in, that we're looking at, we are actually going to be building some clinics in areas where there weren't clinics before. So we're trying to do what we can to actually make the infrastructure a little bit more robust.
But to the question of water and sanitation and livelihoods, as I think Richard explained earlier, we're bringing the shelter part, but our partner the Netherlands Red Cross is bringing the latrine and the access to clean water to each of the beneficiaries of the shelter program. So we've made that a partnership because we realized that it's vital to have that. And then with the Spanish Red Cross and the British, we have the livelihoods initiative, so that people have some small economic activity to get back on their feet.
So we realize that there has to be an integrated package to help people really re-establish their lives where they are and where they want to be for the longer term.