Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
The second point is very important, honourable member, if I may just respond to it. It's music to my ears that you, honourable member, are raising this issue, because there is no stronger, more important, guarantee than I as an Afghan would like from the international community than an emphasis on those kinds of issues, on women's rights and on our prospects of our own democratic future.
I really hope that as we go into this, because a lot of people.... I told you about President Karzai, but there are a lot of actors, and not all of them share the vision that we have for our own country. There is a lot of interest and there are still big risks for our country, including risk for reversal of all those things that you're talking about.
The only thing that will safeguard those interests will be a position from the international community and from countries such as Canada that have a big voice to say that there are limits to what the reconciliation program can be about.