haiti we worked closely with rotary international collea g u es closely with rotary international colleaguescal government agencies and our partner agencies, such as the red cross. we have these good contacts. we have fantastic transport support, all over the world. if more than the 2,000 bits of kit that we have ready and waiting in panama are required, we will source those from all over the world. once your people get the window and the weather that they need to do what they want to do, just tell us about how these shelterboxes, how they work. well, what is likely to be most useful in these scenarios is what we call a shelter kit, which supplies people with the ability to repair their damaged buildings or indeed make rudimentary shelters themselves. that consists of heavy duty tarps, and tools to clear land. and essential items you might not think of immediately, where power is down, you need solar lighting. we supply those to families because personal lighting is very important in these situations. and also, there will reach a point on some islands where the lack of fresh water becomes an