, the experts are there to train the hatians, they are there to learn to take over the facility. they'll leave it all in haitian hands - that part is key to the success. >> so reassuring to see money making a difference in haiti. with what your previous reports have said, i have a friend that watches and says, "how can we hep?", what can people do best who want to contribute to haiti? >> it's a $64,000 question. there are more ngos, nongovernmental organizations in haiti than any other country. they are overrun with ngos. there's a lot that needs to be done in post-earthquake haiti. i'd say there's a number of ngos doing work. the key thing is transparency. if someone wants to give money, investigate whether the ngo is transperpt about where the mun -- transparent about where the money is going to. big issues are when people are murky about how much money they are getting and where it is going to. world vision is a great one, they are, international rescue committee is another as well. they are good and there are more that are very good. i would say if you are looking, make sure