Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Gentlemen, thank you very much for being here.
Mr. Cabana, I'm very proud to have a very large contingent of RCMP officers in the riding of Newmarket--Aurora. So thank you for the good work you do.
A question to each of you, and it probably interrelates, so how you answer this I leave to your discretion.
Mr. Cabana, you said that since 2004 over 500 Canadian police officers have been in Haiti. You said later on that under UNPOL they've assisted with the development of community policing programs. Where did you start from when you arrived there? Are there benchmarks that we've been able to create? Can you tell us about what progress we've had? Recognizing that the earthquake I'm sure has interrupted a great deal of that, could you talk about where we're at with that?
Mr. Maltby, you said that the correctional expertise of CSC staff members is well recognized internationally. I wonder if you could tell us why. What is it specifically about the Canadian expertise that is making a change in Haiti? Are we having an influence? Other actors are participants there, I'm sure. Do we have the lead on this?