Thank you very much.
I think we can agree on one thing: we do need to focus on institution development. Even when we're looking at Haiti, we realize that in order to make a move, you need to address the land issue, and you need to address the safety issue and establish some kind of rule of law so people can have that security side—and also look at people living in some of those camps.
At the same time as we're developing these institutions, I think what keeps coming back to me is this: what kinds of institutions are we going to help build? Are they going to be the kinds of institutions that meet the needs of the industry—I don't mean to pick on mining, but it's just that you're here today—or are they to meet the needs of the community for long-term sustainability? There's a big difference between the two. For me, advocacy and addressing human rights issues, such as the right to safety, security, and food, and also the right not to be raped—all of those issues become very important. Whenever we talk about institutions, I just see these clinical kinds just supporting industry, whereas for me the institutions have to support the humanitarian side as well, and the human rights issues.
What work has your organization done in that particular area?