Yes. We have to respect the regulations that govern this type of activity, but this is exactly the type of thing we want to do. We've had a couple of examples where explosives have gone off in Kandahar city--IED and the like--taking out a shop, for example, and we've been quick to come in and help repair that particular shop.
I think we'll see more of this. We're trying to enable the soldiers operating within the field. They probably feel sometimes that they could use more, and perhaps over time we'll be able to see how that situation improves. But I think this is exactly the type of thing the quick-impact projects will be able to help with.