We work with a German organization called Diakonie. It's a Lutheran church organization from Germany. They are building permanent shelters in an area in one of our districts. There's a shelter cluster that decides the Canadian Red Cross can work here or there, so in the part where we're working, which is called La Vallée, just west of Jacmel, we're working closely with them. Before we work closely with them we ensure we have the same type of approach, the independence of their work, and they go through a heavy vetting system to make sure they treat issues the same way and that they address the needs of the most vulnerable.
That is just one of the organizations. The American Red Cross works with many others to build shelters across Haiti as well. We try to work first with the other Red Cross societies, such as the Netherlands Red Cross and the Danish Red Cross. We partnered with the German and the Finnish Red Cross for the hospital, and the Japanese Red Cross for the cholera treatment centre. So we do have these privileged partnerships, but others work outside the movement as well.