That is something we do actively track. We do want to see value and obviously hope to ensure that the money we're investing in Haiti does help the Haitian people, which is the point.
As I've previously stated, we can stay, and we have tracked that our emergency food assistance has helped over one million people in Haiti. We have provided, as I mentioned before, daily meals to 100,000 schoolchildren; we've enabled, for instance, more than 65,000 women to access a variety of health services; and we've trained, I think, 330 CARICOM officers for MSSM deployment.
We do track these things actively, but for more specifics I might turn to my colleague, Ian.
