Thank you very much, honourable member. I don't think the Pakistani government will do it on its own. We have had nine years now to show that it will not happen without a systematic, principled, and strong position from the international community--from the United States in particular, but from NATO at the same time.
If there is one strategic shift today in the way this war is being conducted at this stage, it is the realization that this war is not really so much in Afghanistan; it's going to be won on the Pakistani side of the border.
We are optimistic to see some engagement from the United States with Pakistan through the Pakistani government. There is also pressure through the use of drones. But I think much more has to be done, and we are not seeing enough signs of activity yet on that front.