You made a number of contentions, not all of which I would share. It's not obvious to me that the Canadian population is massively against the military effort in Afghanistan, if I understood you correctly. And it's not obvious to me how you're going to carry out a development effort unless you have an adequate measure of security.
The UN has just said that most of the south of Afghanistan is not safe for aid workers, and it's not safe for aid workers because of the efforts of the Taliban. To my mind, it starts with that. Unless you can provide the requisite amount of security.... You can build the schools, as someone said, and the Taliban can burn them down again. And they can do much worse than that. So I think it starts with security.
What I would agree with is that we should be doing more on the development side. That I do agree with, but I don't think we're in a situation where we can say, “Well, we've got this out of balance and we'll do it like that, and then we're going to fix it.” Because I don't think that's the case. I think we have to do this, and I think--