I think we're talking specifically about Kandahar province, so it's perhaps best that I take this on.
During the time I was there, we confirmed one of the infantry kandaks, specifically 21205--so that would be the second battalion of the first brigade of the 205th corps--as being a capability milestone 1. We confirmed in December of last year, after this report came out, that the brigade headquarters is now a capability milestone 1.
The other infantry battalions, or other kandaks, as they're referred to, didn't stand still. Some of them made progress from capability milestone 3, which is low-level platoon operations, to capability milestone 2, so they're all making progress.
The important thing to take away here is that as with any army, it's not a linear path. If you went into the Canadian army, you would find battalions that are at CM3, to use the nomenclature, even though the year previous they had been at CM1, because we go through cycles when you change commanders and you change soldiers around.
There is a plan in place that has 2011 as a target, at least in Kandahar province, and we will get there, but it won't be along a linear path; it will be a sinusoidal curve that grows from this point in time to that point in time.