Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you for coming back again. It's good to get the update. I have three questions.
I questioned you on this last time. You talked about the Afghan auxiliary police, and the only information I had seen about this was through the media, who said it was a 10-day training program for young Afghans. Could you give us some assurances that it's more than that for the Afghan auxiliary police? Ten days isn't much in terms of training people to be acting as police officers.
The other question Ujjal or Claude touched on was on the family food packets, and you indicated that over 10,000 had been distributed. I wanted to ask you about the appropriateness of the food. Does it fit with the religious aspects of the community, of the nation and cultural traditions? What is in the food packages?
My last question is this. You talked about clearing explosives, and I'm wondering what kind of explosives. You gave numbers and I didn't get them down. The slide changed before I got the clearing out of explosives. Are some of these old land mines that were left behind by the Russians or are they all explosives planted by the Taliban? It seems to me you talked about over 100 that had been cleared, so could you expand upon that, please.