Thank you for the question. I think it's a fundamental one.
I want to start by saying that the issue of rights was always at the heart of our preoccupation when we went into Afghanistan. It's not the only one, but it's a very important one. It's reflected in the objectives we have adopted. Building a society in which human rights are respected and the Afghans have the capacity to help the members of their society express themselves, enjoy their full rights, is really front and centre in what we're trying to do.
In terms of building capacity, we are doing a number of things. My colleague mentioned some of them in his statement. Before I give the floor to Stephen, let me say again that we're all on the same page: a functioning Afghan society that is safe and secure must include protection of rights as well as a capacity for the Government of Afghanistan to offer that option to its people.