We are absolutely on track for that and engaged to some degree. In addition to the Operational Mentoring and Liaison Team force structure, we have a number of Canadians who are part of the U.S. command team building the Afghan National Army and the Afghan National Police. Brigadier-General Al Howard is playing a key leadership role in building the ANA from Kabul.
In addition to the troops that we work with, a brigade of the Afghan National Army, Commando Kandaks, as they're called, have been in development. They have been deployed and are operational. There's one in the south of Afghanistan, and we are playing a role in mentoring them also. In the short time they've existed, which is a matter of months, they have done some pretty remarkable things. It's very positive.
We of course are encouraging capable units. There are a number of different arrows in the quiver you need to be able to apply to the right target, and they're going in a very positive direction.