, and i'm still very committed to living here. >> narrator: rousier is building a power plant for theactories he hopes will come to haiti if investment begins to flow. >> we have about eight big generators that will produce about 36 megawatts, really. and this represents 15% of... of the production needed for port au prince. the hope is that by bringing in more investment, both local and foreign, we'll get everyone to work, properly occupied, living with dignity and... and not thinking about fighting each other. at times, coming from haiti feels like a... a burden. it feels like a heavy cannonball tied to your ankles. it feels like a curse, really. i used to really feel that. until it came to me that living in haiti was a blessing. it's the opportunity to touch christ every day in the person that can't feed himself, in the men in the prison, in the kids that contracted aids and doesn't have access to his medicine. >> narrator: insecurity undermines everything haitians and outsiders do to help the country. it drives away each successive generation of talent. of haitians who've complete