My next question, I hope, is not too far removed from reality. President Obama today talked about human rights. He talked about equality and how important that is. As the father of three young women, over the last 30 years, by necessity, I've become an advocate for women's rights, and I am very proud to do so. It's an interesting question as to what extent these values are perceived in Afghanistan, in Kandahar, as western values, or to what extent they're perceived or felt to be human values that they are now embracing.
Mr. Brodeur, you talked about sustainability. How do we actually move forward? How do we go forward with the confidence that the kinds of institutions that we're creating and the values that we're attempting to really have ingrained in Afghan society...? To what extent are they seen as a graft that comes from us as opposed to something that is genuinely embedded within the guts of Afghan society?