I will do my best with that list you've given me.
The development of the Afghan National Army, I think, is viewed by everybody as a long process. The year 2010 is when we hope to have a functional Afghan National Army, so it will take a lot of patience and several years.
Certainly the delivery of food aid is something we have been doing from the beginning. The minister made the pledge last week, as have all of us, that if there are specific locations where we know assistance is required, we will certainly look into them. But the delivery of food aid packages has been going on, certainly, for some time.
General Jones is SAC here. And yes, ISAF is a NATO mission. There are some 36 countries and partners involved with it. It is a UN-mandated mission. The Operation Enduring Freedom is an American-led mission, and of course we made the transition out of OEF into ISAF. General Gauthier described to you some of the individuals who remained and were helping do the training centre in Kabul and other such things from there. But it's General Richards and his bosses in Brussels who call the shots in ISAF. Certainly we work at the UN to discuss this entire mission.
As for the 26 projects, you have my apologies. Please leave this with me. I'm energized now, since you've asked. You won't have to ask again. This is my commitment to you. I will certainly work away at that.
The ADZ concept is really about trying to move into an area where there's a large population base, if we can secure that, as opposed to going all over the country and being rather spread out and dispersed. If we go to one area and we can have success...and we can if you concentrate. If the military is working in a secure environment, and the developmental folks, both Canadian and international, can move into that area and begin to help the individuals, our hope is that those outside the ADZ will actually look in and say, “Boy, that looks good,” and that this will take its own course, kind of like an ink blot that spreads out a little bit. That's what we're going to try. That's what the NATO concept is. And I'm being very crude and simplistic here. But certainly we're going to try to reinforce and pile on where we can have success.