Well, over time, Bob, we'll see if it's going to come to that level of official approach in terms of a white paper.
The motion, which is the motion that guides us, indicates that by July of 2011 we will start to draw down and redeploy Afghan forces into the area of Kandahar, and that militarily we must be out of that area by the end of the year. We already know that's in play. The discussion has begun, not only in Parliament, not only here, but really across the country--at NATO, at the United Nations--in terms of the ongoing future of countries like ours in Afghanistan.
The time is ripe for consideration from this committee, the participants here, to give us your views, your direction, and your suggestions. I'm not presuming the role of this committee or the role of Parliament, but I can well imagine another motion or another form of official parliamentary direction. As I've said, we've already indicated that in the areas of social development, community development, human rights, and institutional capacity, we are there for the long term. Many of our plans are in place, and they are going to take--as long as we remain there--a number of years to achieve. It's a work in progress.
If there is to be significant departure from that or an increase in any of those specific areas, this committee, among others, would play a key part in it.