The reconstruction of the route is actually being handled by international donors. The Germans, Canadians, and Americans are involved in funding the route. For the route itself, I understand we are using local companies, probably aided a little by our own engineers, in the design, for example. The bulk of the funding comes from other nations, and local companies have been contracted to help provide the construction of the route, and the paving, for example, that will go over the top.
Thousands of kilometres of asphalt road have been laid in Afghanistan. Highway 1 and Highway 4 are excellent examples of that. The Canadians are not in charge of the actual construction. We're trying to ensure the security of those local Afghans who come up in their trucks with gravel and the like.