The Afghan National Army grows, on average, by two battalions each month. That demands a recruiting basis of about 3,000 soldiers. We actually have to turn Afghans away. As we know, Afghanistan is a poor country, and lots of young Afghans wish to join the army, but the army doesn't have the capacity to take them all in. The recruitment is not a problem.
Attrition is an issue that we're going to need to deal with. The first battalions that were created are just coming up now to the end of their first cycle, and soldiers will have to re-enlist. As General Thompson has mentioned, down in the south there are some very busy battalions. The word “retention” is a word that we've introduced into the vernacular within the ANA, and it's something we're going to need to deal with to retain troops.