anyway, what we wanted to bring into the book, and here's my chance, also, to say thank you to abby gardner and jenny block and johan sedke who contributed to the book and helped to bring it into existence. because it, you know, it takes a village, as you said. but, by the way, when you read this book, you should read -- read the end. the part at the end that jenny wrote, dede, his wife wrote, and especially the witnesses to what was going on, you know, from right down there in rural haiti and other parts. it's really -- don't just stop with his last word but really do read the book at the end. >> the 800-pound gorilla is the idea behind this book is i'm from an ngo. i'm a volunteer, but i am an ngo creature. you know, my real job is being a medical school professor, but i've always, you know, believed in the work of partners in the health, and there are other great ngos working in haiti. at the same time, what's our long-term strategy to build aid back better? now, our strategy with partners in health has been hire local people, do local procurement whenever possible and work to rebuild th