Thank you, Mr. Dechert.
It is one of the fundamental missing links in Haiti. Denis Robert can expand because he has been working with the Government of Quebec and with France, and with others and with the Haitian government.
In terms of the nature of the problem, not only is it a problem because it has affected the removal of rubble, but it has affected the reconstruction. Each time people want to either remove rubble or build a building or build residential homes, they run into the problem of competing demands on the title. There is no functioning land title system, and there is no court system that's able to adjudicate on conflicting demands.
But it's not only a problem on the humanitarian side. When we were recently in Haiti and met with the business community, it became clear that we're not going to be able to attract investment into Haiti if people who want to build a manufacturing plant can't be assured (a) of the land on which they want to build and (b) that there won't be a challenge to it in the next month or the next year.
It's a fundamental problem.
Denis, maybe you could just expand.