I say that because you mentioned earlier that these types of disasters are starting to intensify, and that's a result of a number of things: the very fact that the people are moving into urban areas, these places are growing quickly, they don't have the infrastructure, and they don't have the structures in place to withstand earthquakes or hurricanes. Have you thought about possibly the UN...?
There just seems to be a lack of coordination, and I'm not being critical. I recognize you have huge demands, and it must be a frustrating thing for you, but has there been a coordination, for instance, to encourage nations to map out large urban areas? You say one of the biggest problems is ownership of land. So you could get that in place and even to the point where you might present a nation with a type of relief that would be immediate—the health care, etc.—but maybe leave some of these areas to a point where nations have those things in place. In other words, “If you haven't mapped this out, if we don't know who owns this, we're not going to go in there and fix that”.
That might seem a little heartless, but I would argue that you'll get more results if people know there won't be that type of relief than if you just let things go the way they go. Has there been any movement toward any talk about that?