I think that I have understood the important part of your question.
When civilian entrepreneurs, international organizations and NGOs can set up shop because there is an acceptable level of security, our role is not as important. If we cannot convince them to be the first to go to a sector of interest, we have discovered, over the past few months, that we need to spend some money and put our military engineers on the ground, who will be able to supervise and provide the necessary materials for building roads. That is what we will have to do for as long as the situation is not safe enough for our friends to be able to work there.
It is a question of sequence and progression on the ground. We will continue to take part in those kinds of activities, just like the Americans, until our colleagues are able to go there with the needed resources.