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Foreign Affairs committee  These are really important questions. I think there's some background information the committee is not getting yet. Being able to take the interim cooperation framework and say, here's the status report, and make the correlation on the figures is going to be absolutely essential.

June 21st, 2006Committee meeting

Stephen Wallace

Foreign Affairs committee  Yes. We may have inundated you with documents. We tabled a large number of documents, but we only talked about one of them. I agree that it's necessary for you to understand the broader context. As regards education and health, and this is a question for Mr. Martin, I think it is absolutely correct to say we have failed when we go in with microprojects that only deal in health and education, with the institution building or school fees or one aspect, and we leave behind such things as infrastructure.

June 21st, 2006Committee meeting

Stephen Wallace

Foreign Affairs committee  All right. This is a very interesting paradox, and a very important paradox, of fragile states. You need two things if you're going to be able to build accountable institutions--one is will, the other is capacity. If you don't have will, the money you put into capacity building in the justice sector doesn't work.

June 21st, 2006Committee meeting

Stephen Wallace

Foreign Affairs committee  Thank you. I think Mr. Pétillon is going to handle some of the Haiti-specific elements of it. With respect to the issue of results, let me deal with some of the aspects of the study. We're quite conscious in the development area of the kind of framework of results that is a bit more sophisticated in the way it is operated, and Mr.

June 21st, 2006Committee meeting

Stephen Wallace

Foreign Affairs committee  Thank you very much. It's a real pleasure to be here. Monsieur Pétillon, as director of the Haiti program, also lived in Haiti from 2001-04. He should be able to give you some on-the-ground perspectives about some of the developments you've been discussing over the last hour. I'd also like to acknowledge the extensive work of the committee at a really critical moment for Haiti.

June 21st, 2006Committee meeting

Stephen Wallace