>> anton devries: no. this warehouse should be packed to capacity right to the ceiling full of stuff for the immediate displaced people, waiting are they to be helped, which we can't do because our containers is stuck in port. >> pitts: when we were there in august, 24 containers loaded with his building materials-- enough to build 1,200 temporary shelters-- had been stuck for months in this special customs area in port-au-prince because of a bureaucratic glitch. >> devries: i've got a list of each container. when it left united states, before the container arrives here, we already have all of the documentation with a packing list from the beginning. so, there is no... there's no information that anybody need that we don't have. >> pitts: to prove his point, devries took us to his office and showed us some of his paperwork, and a $6,000 check, written to the haitian government, to pay an imposed storage fee. how does it make you feel to know that? >> devries: very bad, very sad, frustrated. if it was your