Right. As I said earlier, the principal focus of U.S. forces--and it's not exclusive--will be on the periphery of the province. So nothing will change dramatically for the Canadian Forces on the ground, because they're focused on the city of Kandahar and on the populated approaches to the city of Kandahar, specifically the eastern part of Zhari-Panjwaye district, Arghandab district, and the lower part of Shah Wali Kot and Daman districts. That's where Canadian Forces are focused, and that's more than likely where they'll continue to be focused. So nothing will change in terms of their employment.
What the U.S. will do is allow the NATO commander--Canadian or otherwise--of Kandahar province to influence what's happening on the periphery, which they're not able to do to any great effect at this point in time. That's the difference.
In terms of the command structure, I think these are things that have been under discussion and continue to be under discussion at levels far above my pay grade.