and a friend of mine -- and it's michelle montass and some of you may have seen the jonathan demme book. a martyr, that's his widow. he was killed in haiti who was murdered maybe 10 or 11 years ago. they're both radio journalists and prodemocracy radio journalists. i asked her if she would help on a project, not this book but -- and other people got together and decided to go out to all -- what is it 9 or 10 departments. i'm looking at jenny block. she bought the tape-recorders. you got to do things like that, too. you have to have the infrastructure of inquiry. and a group of haitians and a couple non-haitians but who spoke fluent creole, just spanned out and who asked people who are market women, fishermen or displaced people in the camps, school kids, farmers, not farmers like me but farmers with -- you know. you know, what do you want for your country? and the thing that was inspiring and as you said delicious was that they didn't say -- the theme that came back was not we don't believe in the future of our country. we don't -- none of that. they were actually optimistic about the p