stephanie: rene hooft graafland is the cfo of heineken.rewing company has owned a small part of the brasserie nationale d'haiti, or, as it's known locally, brana, since the early 1970's. haiti's only beer, prestige, is brewed here, and so is a popular non-alcoholic malt beverage called malta h. the earthquake knocked the brewery off-line for two months. that is when heineken upped its stake in brana to nearly 100%. hooft graafland: after the earthquake, this brewery needed a lot of investments and reinvestments. and the owners at that time were not prepared or not capable of putting that money up front. and then we said, this is for us. a good way to step in. stephanie: hooft graafland was in haiti this past december to reopen the brewery after a $100 million renovation. this new production line churns out 20,000 bottles of prestige an hour. the plant runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week. it's a capital investment heineken is hoping will pay off in the long term. right now, haitians don't buy a lot of beer or soft drinks. they simply don