dr. jon lapook went back to haiti to find out why more hasn't been done. 35-year-old gill pierre is cookingmeal of the day for her family and neighbors. it's 93 degrees and she's in a camp called katalpa just outside port-au-prince. two years after haiti's earthquake, her family is among 500,000 other haitians without permanent homes. what is the government doing for you? "they don't do anything" she says. the haitians are a very patient people. are you worried that patience might run out? >> every day. >> reporter: prime minister garry conille has been in office for three months. this american-educated doctor knows he has a tough road ahead. $3 billion has been donated to haiti to rebuild. according to the united nations, the haitian government got only 18% of that money. much of the balance went to the nearly 20,000 charity the prime minister estimates are operating in the country. so why does the nation still look so broken? >> the international community showed an incredible amount of generosity towards haiti. unfortunately, the systems weren't in place to make sure the funding was chan