From the international side we would like two things, essentially. One, we would be really pleased to have a consensus from the international side, a sort of certainty about how they see the reconciliation process. As I said earlier in my statement, there are some views--I don't necessarily subscribe to them, and they don't necessarily represent the majority view--that some of our friends in the international community see the reconciliation essentially as a way of getting out of Afghanistan, as an exit strategy. That would be disastrous and that would just not be desirable. And it will not work, either, because it's really important to be clear about the objective of this strategy and then to do it.
Number two, what we want from the international community is to leave the actual process to Afghan leadership, to President Karzai, and the mechanisms that he has created, and then to push Pakistan in this direction. Because as I said, again, the key of making this a success is in Pakistan.