Most definitely. Through the work we did and the planning we did, through DFAIT and the global peace and security fund, we were able to upgrade the septic systems, which impacted the health and safety of the prisoners and the staff who lived there. We were able to provide training, equipment, uniforms, vehicles, security towers, and solar lighting, to the point where the infrastructure assessments that came out after our being there indicated that Sarposa was one of the better prisons in Afghanistan. That was directly as a result of the work we did there.
On December 2nd, 2009. See this statement in context.