>> reporter: when you look at the money, think about it in medical terms, some of the money was spent in the acute phase. trying to take care of patients initially. a lot of money is left for long-term planning. rehabilitation of the medical infrastructure. that's where it gets dicey. as you can see there, drew, there's still a lot of patients and hospitals caught in between. they are not getting resources they need now. they are being told the money is being saved for later. unless they survive, there's got -- there's not going to be a later for them. also, another thing, drew, we are working on today, along those lines, a lot of supplies, lot of resources, lot of equipment. actually making their way into the country. into the city. but because of poor distribution plans are unfortunately, those things are sitting in warehouses for way too long. expiring before they can get it to people that need it the most. that's a glimpse of the reality and the chase of the money. >> it has to be ex-asperating.