Thank you.
We make assumptions sometimes--and it does come out in most groups like this--and we attribute Canadian standards to places like Afghanistan. Clearly that's not going to be the case.
Can we ever make meaningful long-term progress and improvements in what the Afghans are doing without taking what people who assume Canadian values would call risk? Do we not have to take some of those risks ourselves, if we're ever going to work with groups like Afghan authorities to bring them up to where we like to think we are? Is this about risk assessment?