However, it's important to remember the context. In 2005 the Canadian Forces had not yet even deployed to Kandahar. When they deployed to Kandahar they deployed in green uniforms with Iltis vehicles that were under-armoured. We did not know the ferocity of the insurgency that we'd face.
So the agreement of 2005 importantly puts a responsibility on the Government of Afghanistan. That's not an unimportant issue, because at the end of the day we have to leave capacity in Afghanistan. It has to be Afghans who are responsible for their own institutions and for providing justice.
Through 2006, which was a terrible year, as I indicated, we gained more experience, and it was clear that we needed a much more robust agreement. That's the agreement that we got--