I was a secretary to the Manley panel, so I had a chance to travel with them. The argument that CIDA has traditionally put forward is that they're working on long-term development and long-term capacity-building in Afghanistan. The panel basically said we get that and understand that it's important, but it's also important that Afghans feel immediate relief and sense that the international community is having an impact. In places like Kandahar, they need to see benefits now. They can't wait three or four or five years. That was really at the heart of what the Manley panel was talking about. They felt that we needed to do something that would have that degree of direct impact on Afghans.
We're now looking at where we're spending our programming money, and that's an issue before us right now. We are determined that the review will include reference to a project or projects that are more definably Canadian and that have some resonance in Kandahar. So that's an issue. It hasn't been discussed by ministries yet, but that's very much on the agenda.