Thank you for your question.
I think the number of Canadians on the ground on last count—I can't speak to all of the Canadians on the ground—was about 128. With regard to actual CIDA personnel, we have 26 people on the ground, of whom 17 have been posted in Kandahar. Upon force withdrawal, those people will be redeployed to Kabul or to Canada.
With regard to accountability mechanisms, in all of the programming we put together we have what we call a log frame—a logical framework for moving on—of ongoing results that are set out from the beginning of the program and would be measured. Some of the programming we do in Afghanistan is done through mechanisms to address all of the issues around potential corruption, so we work in some instances through the world banks. Some of our major education initiatives are done through those mechanisms, but even in those instances we work at the very beginning to establish which results have to be achieved.
In the context of past programming, that was established through the benchmarks. We've learned a lot from that, in how best to measure. Some of those things will be refined as we move forward, but there's no suggestion that we wouldn't continue to have indicators and results that are measurable.