Thank you very much for your questions. Let me begin, perhaps, with the last one first.
The Taliban numbers that exist in Kandahar province cannot be looked at in isolation. The Taliban will move between provinces. The CDS, when he was here last week, mentioned 1,000 Taliban, and that's a rough number that best estimates have. Certainly, that number can shift around. As I mentioned before, one of the problems we have had is that the Taliban tried to concentrate larger numbers to the west of Kandahar and actually take a permanent presence. It was the ISAF commander's decision that their presence would be extremely dangerous and that resulted in operations that were successful in dislodging them from there.
But to answer your question specifically, we work on a figure of 1,000, but these warriors can and do shift around.
In regard to your first question, I have nothing but absolute respect for all government departments that are working the Afghanistan file. In particular, CIDA has some outstanding folks who are working overtime, if you will, to provide development and aid to that particular country. The specifics of their long-term program are best addressed I think by the CIDA officials themselves. Certainly, if you look at the development from a PRT perspective, the PRT commander himself--