I believe that the lessons are there and that they're clear. There are certain disciplinary and deployment errors that should be avoided.
As I said, one of the significant factors that could lend considerable legitimacy would be to have a force that, regardless of its name or composition, arrives in Haiti and genuinely gets to work and that, in addition into providing security, starts work on construction. Construction is very important for us in Haiti today because we still haven't recovered from the earthquake.
I'm sure that people would see results, that they would see work done, very soon, in two or three weeks. Then they might understand that those who come from elsewhere don't necessarily come to Haiti to humiliate Haitians or for purely imperialistic reasons, but…