I will answer your question, but I want to tell you first that we have helped to repatriate 4,600 Canadian citizens. Our embassy was partially destroyed; so there were certain things that we had to do. Moreover, over this period, 16 officers and other Canada Border Services Agency officers provided temporary service.
I simply wanted to explain to you that, in Haiti, in part because documents were destroyed and in part because of the situation for the people, it is by no means simple. At the moment, we are processing approximately 2,000 additional applications. We are also pulling out of our files all refugee applications that have been granted, so as to expedite their processing. So, we have approximately 2,000 applications.
In the eight weeks immediately following the earthquake, despite the fact that we had consular cases to deal with, among others, we have more or less managed to do the work that had been done every day for the last two years in Haiti. We also opened a mission in Santo Domingo.