As I indicated at previous sessions, this growing of a police force from scratch--absolute scratch--is definitely a challenge. We're measuring it in very small steps. Do we have a long way to go? We sure do.
I'm aware of the U.S. report. It will take everybody a couple of days to read it.
But certainly I take great comfort in the idea that we need to redouble our efforts in this area, to ensure we're putting enough focus on it. The issues of corruption as well as the issues of the Taliban attacking these poor policemen and trying to disrupt them are making things challenging.
You have to start somewhere. I think progress is slow; it's certainly measured. When we run into difficulties, we certainly need to analyze them. Overall, I would say the international community is certainly seized and focused on the auxiliary police. There are many different levels looking at it. Certainly within the PRT, our RCMP team and military police team are doing the best they can with the conditions we have. I think this will take a number of years to grow correctly.