This committee has dealt with issues of human rights. It seems to me that the whole issue has always been about human rights. Afghanistan is a country that some have described as medieval, and in a lot of other ways.
I can appreciate the levels of training you're talking about here, because that's very important, but it's a very difficult situation in Afghanistan. It has to be, when the Afghan people do not feel that human rights have ever been an issue with the Taliban. When they kill policemen, their military, and civilians and children, it has to be a difficult situation to try to have the officials in Afghanistan move to the level of the western world in respecting human rights.
I'm wondering if Canadians should expect that to occur overnight. You answered to one of my colleagues about the training you do. Training them at the level we're trying to train them from the top down, is that not a huge step for Canada to take and for the civilian body in Afghanistan?