mr. mortenson spend his own money on the book-related costs? ne getting the revenues. >> in fiscal year 2009, the charity spent $1.5 million on advertising to promote mortenson's books in national publications, like this full-page ad in the new yorker. and there are $1.3 million in domestic travel expenses, some of it for private jets. we received a statement from the board of directors of the central asia institute acknowledging that it receives no royalties or income from greg mortenson's book sales or speaking engagements, but the board says the books and the speeches are an integral part of its mission, by raising public awareness and generating contributions, and it claims that mortenson has personally contributed hundreds of thousands of dollars to the organization, but the american institute of philanthropy is not persuaded. >> i don't think the charity's getting a fair share here, based on the financial reports that i've reviewed. >> do you think the contributors are being misled? >> i think so. >> and so does jon krakauer, who says it's