I know Haiti very well. You know that there is a rather difficult geopolitical relationship between Santo Domingo and Port-au-Prince. As the trip to Santo Domingo takes 10 hours, it is somewhat unacceptable to tell people who are suffering already that once they get across the border, we will provide them with all the necessary services. Because we were well aware—we saw reports on that—that people were stopped at the border.
Do you not believe that we should have gone to the Cap-Haïtien side, where there was already an interesting landing point, rather than moving everything around? Do you not think that moving all of our workers there resulted in other problems rather than solving the situation?