It is always possible to try to do more. I think that we have been very successful in what we have done. After all, up until last week, there were no direct international flights. That means that every time a document was issued for a departure from Port-au-Prince, these people had their travel paid by the Canadian taxpayer. When I think about the number issued in the two months following the earthquake...
I would remind you that all the officers' houses were assigned to the mission. There was no access to the mission. We still have officers living three or four to a house. There is still only one interview room. When I think about the number of visas that have been issued... More visas were issued for Haiti during the two months after the earthquake than in a usual two-month period. In addition to all the individual efforts to bring people home, we currently have 42 officers and LES, locally engaged staff, working on this file. In normal times, Haiti has 19.