There are important lessons to be learned here. In the past 20 years, Haiti has been a fertile ground for NGOs. I'm not opposed to humanitarian aid, but humanitarian aid and charity won't help improve the situation. The emphasis has to be on the economy for the situation to recover over the long term.
A lot of money will have to be invested. Canada obviously can't do it alone, but it can provide leadership and recruit other partners. However, we mustn't be afraid to tell the truth: Haiti is a country that has been destroyed from a security standpoint and doesn't have a functioning economy. There's no infrastructure in the country. Schools and the Port-au-Prince cathedral haven't been rebuilt since the earthquake, nor has the Palais national either. I'm obviously not asking Canada to rebuild it. I cite that example more to illustrate the situation, as it will give you an idea of the state the country 12 years after the earthquake.
Those are ideas for solutions that could be put in place.