What you'll hear consistently from Kandaharis is an expectation that their government is going to deliver essential services and basic security to them. That's what they're looking for. Those are the things you hear over and over again. Different Kandaharis at different strata of that society mean different things when they say that, but those are the two common threads you hear consistently.
They also want to see larger infrastructure projects, which speaks to the decision to invest in the Dahla Dam, for instance, and why we were doing some of the larger support work in Kandahar City on water and sanitation. The quick-impact projects we had been doing are still useful. They're particularly useful in some of the more remote districts, but people now want to see larger investments that will lead to economic growth and job creation. Those are some of the things they're particularly keen on.