month, five months after the earthquake. that's part of why things are going so slowly here. >> ivan, it seems odd that the commission is then criticizing whether or not aid is coming in to that country because they don't really have a plan it seems to me, from the outside looking in, to use the money once it gets there, if it gets there. >> reporter: well, and one of the arguments that the commission uses, or that the prime minister uses, how can we plan on how to resettle the armies of homeless people here if we don't know a schedule of when that money is going to come in. but the government here has come under pressure and under criticism for example from the senate foreign relations committee, a report issued last month saying that the haitian government lacked leadership on solving these problems. there's a bit of a blame game going on. what it comes down to is again the people behind me, 1.5 million people, 1 in 9 haitians living in these temporary shelters right now. the hurricane season rapidly approaching.