As you say, what happened in Haiti is unique. But there have been cases in the past for which decisions were made. For example, in 2004, when the tsunami happened, Canada made decisions quickly. Those decisions were still case by case. Canada is a big country. It is not a country that can be content to make decisions piecemeal, particularly about immigration, because the country is big and needs people. Certainly in the years to come there will be a lot of immigration. So now is when we have to make the rules, which would be very strict at the same time, but very broad also.
When cases like this arise, certainly we will step in, we will give some dollars and even may dollars if called for, but that doesn't solve the problems.