I agree it's the overall coalition that's going achieve the aim. For instance, when it comes to drugs or the poppy trade, Canadians as such have little involvement in it. It's the responsibility of the U.K. and some other countries. In the south in Kandahar province we have responsibilities, and we are involved in all three--security, development, and governance. But you might not forget our effort in Kabul. We have the strategic advisory team of 15 officers in Kabul who work for the President and provide the President and his government organizations advice on how to organize--how to solve problems, how to get instructions from ministers to people in the field. They're helping to building a governance model there.
In the Kandahar area, similarly, our PRT is there. In the PRT we have people from Foreign Affairs and CIDA, and RCMP and military personnel, who are working on development and in governance in the Kandahar area. They're helping the Governor of Kandahar. Of course the main organization we hear about and see on TV is the battle group, because the battle group is out there offering security. It's not only offering security to our development efforts. You must remember that the United States has aid development programs going on there. The Afghan government has programs going on there. Then we ourselves have programs, as do CIDA and Foreign Affairs. Our battle group is trying to provide security along, with the Afghan police and the army, to the whole of the Kandahar province to keep all this development going.