david, you work for a non-governmental organization that tries to help children with nutrition, health care, education and the like. how important is a stable political environment for the kind of work that you and other organizations trying to help haitians do? >> it's obvious, we work with the government. we need to ensure when we have our long term plan, we can work be with them and for the benefit of the children. election is a really important thing for us, because we want to be sure that when we are discussing with the mayor the person who can plan for the community and work through him and with the community. >> so if the political situation is all up in the air and there is chaos and hopefully not, but even violence, your work is disrupted. >> of course. even recently, we had a problem in one of our communities. our office was closed for four to six days. what happened to us, we had the donor money in our hand for implementation, that gives us problem for engagement, so we need election to go well. >> thank you so much for speaking with us. we'll have reports throughout the day