As you look to the days ahead, Parliament clearly has to be involved in this. The very fact that we're here right now, the fact that we have a task force, of which I'm chair, the fact that you are here as a special committee--these are all a result of parliamentary discussion, debate, and then decision. That is going to be a key element of what we are going to continue to do.
The long-range development programs are in place now. Many of those are already there, with end points in terms of the achievement level. Many of those will stay.
This committee is involved, and it needs to be critically involved in having input to the ongoing progress. As the Prime Minister has said, we will be there after the military mission for human development, social development, and working with the institutional capacity of that country.