We already had a special meeting on Haiti last week, which I called. It was a chance for member states to look in particular at the issue of internal displacement. There are 700,000 people now in the city of Port-au-Prince who have been internally displaced. They've been kicked out of their homes by gangs. I visited those people and the places where they're staying—the refugee camps, schools and other places where they're temporarily located. These are very tough conditions.
We need to focus on education and on making sure that people are being given every opportunity to make sure their kids are in school. We're looking at the health care needs and obviously the food needs that people have. People are going hungry. It's a very serious situation. That's just one example.
In the new year, we'll be looking at working with governments that are receiving a lot of refugees. We'll be looking at countries that are doing well at it, and we'll be trying to champion examples where there's been a lot of innovation and work done with people on the ground and where refugees are taking part in their own governance. They're pursuing—