Yes. We put out a tender in Canada to find a supplier. And we have to bring the materials there because there are no existing materials in Haiti. That is part of the problem, and I think you've raised it.
I think one of the presentations talked about how we get away from patchwork.... You're asking if we find solutions. Well, we do, in terms of the housing projects. We work with local lawyers to get an agreement.... In the absence of clear land titles, we get an agreement between the landowner or the renter and the owner of the shelter, on the one hand, and we give a title to the shelter because it is a removable shelter.
So we are looking for solutions, and we're finding solutions in the absence of an overall system, and I think that's part of the challenge.
These homes are very well accepted by the Haitians. They're very appreciated. The concept was built with their participation.
I'm not sure about the math on the $5 billion. I need to look at that. It seems a little high, actually, but we could look at that.