I left when those discussions were occurring, so I'm really not sure where we're at. But the influx of American troops will allow CSTC-A to double its capacity in police mentoring. That was our biggest challenge when I was there.
The commanding general's theme was to keep going with the army in the way we were, but we definitely needed more emphasis on the police. He'll be able to double his efforts now with the influx of American troops. Several weeks of training in a police district can make a big difference, and I think they'll have some of the resources at hand.
Maybe my colleague knows about the advance planning for Kandahar. I'm just not there.