I will start, and perhaps the other members of the board can join in, because we work collectively.
I think the question is very important in terms of not only looking at the past and the present but also looking to the future, because that is exactly what we are engaged in. Our goal is to make sure this organization works well and fulfills its mandate.
I don't want to leave the impression that the board is dysfunctional. The board is not dysfunctional. It is the organization that has been dysfunctional.
It is also extremely important to understand the period that we're undergoing. Crises have been manufactured. There has also been a tragedy. The president passed away and the management staff created a number of crises. In a sense, they created a fire. We are in a situation of transition where we have to address this. When you have a fire, you try to put it out and bring things under control. It is somewhat ironic that people would ask how much water we're using.
We need to make sure that we do the right thing and that we act responsibly. We have a fiduciary duty. Our future goal is to make sure the programs fulfill the mandate of promoting human rights and democracy. It is absolutely crucial that we operate within the good conscience of the Canadian people and there is proper accountability. As a board, we are accountable. We report to Parliament. Those who are accountable are not only entitled to information, but we must make sure there's a system where we get the information to make informed decisions. We want the fullest possible information to make the best possible decisions and to continue programs that deliver public goods to the intended recipients, and that we do so economically and in a timely fashion. For example, we have already taken steps to make sure that we enhance what we're delivering to Haiti. It's been a key concern.