It certainly takes a big effort to respond to it, because there's no silver or magic bullet to this. It takes a systems approach. There are a number of elements to that. For that reason, there are not very many countries in the world that have that full range of capability.
One of the things that's attractive to a number of countries--and we know is certainly attractive to the Afghans--is Canada's recognized capability in this area, and that comes largely from industry. Of course they know that our own forces have had very direct experiences with IEDs and their consequences. So there is a perception in the global marketplace that Canada has a unique capability in this regard--certainly a world-leading capability. We find ourselves frequently the go-to organization for providing those kinds of solutions. That is why, for example, we are the lead advisers to NATO under a multi-year contract to provide these kinds of services.