There were comments, at the time that we briefed NATO on our new arrangement, that we had set a standard that would be hard for others to keep. We based that on what we knew of the pace of their visits. We knew that even those with detainee-monitoring systems in the south were visiting every six weeks, every couple of months.
When I look back at our pace now, it was approximately every five days. We were in those prisons an awful lot. We also combine it with training, capacity building, with the diplomatic strategy that I talked about, with physical infrastructure improvements, including improvements that I have seen at Sarposa prison.
I think our approach represents a best practice for NATO in Afghanistan.