The first thing that would come to mind is what we saw a couple of weeks ago. It has been quite a while since we've had a broad international meeting on Haiti. Yes, there's the Core Group, and yes, there are some bodies in the UN, but that meeting brought together quite a number of partners beyond the norm. That was quite impressive to see and important.
It was important for Haitians, first and foremost. They saw that the international community is engaged. Going forward, the meeting in January was important, and there's another one coming up that's actually organized by Haiti and the UN looking at the humanitarian assistance that's needed.
I think countries need to step up. The average contributions for Haiti over the last few years have fallen well short of what's needed. There are some donors that still maintain a high level, and Canada is one of them. More donors need to step up.
The other thing we've seen, and the meeting on the 21st was a good example, is that countries of the region are really playing a much more active role. I think that's positive. The Dominican Republic is a great example, as well as CARICOM as an organization and individual members. More of that would be helpful.