I just have a couple of points. We have actually had a fair number of specific initiatives dealing with corruption in the last little while. I can just run through them. Most of them are still under way.
Canada provides anti-corruption training to justice officials in Afghanistan. We assisted in the establishment of the High Office of Oversight and Anti-corruption, and we supported the drafting of anti-corruption legislation in Afghanistan. We also funded the development of a code of ethics and professionalism for justice officials, and we trained 1,000 officers.
We made a contribution of $80 million to the United Nations Development Programme's law-and-order trust fund for Afghanistan to help strengthen the rule of law. That trust fund helps ensure that police officers are paid regularly and directly, which helps build the morale of police services, increases officer retention, and reduces incentives for petty corruption.