I won't go into specifics about the number of troops and capabilities we have in Spin Buldak. Spin Buldak, as you indicated, is on the border with Pakistan. It is a critical area, where we're working with both the Afghan National Army and the Afghan National Police.
As I indicated in my text, we want to have the development zone butting right up against the border. It's a very important region. That's why we have almost a permanent presence there. We work every day with the Afghan National Army and the Afghan National Police in that area to maintain those sites, because coming through Spin Buldak is a major highway to Pakistan. Pakistan is a neighbour. As we've said in the past, any solution for Afghanistan involves Pakistan. So everything we can do in that space....
There are shuras with the Afghan army and the Pakistan army.The brigade commander conducts regular meetings with the Afghan National Army and the Pakistanis to improve relations, improve security along the border, and enable our operations, with the long-term view of developing stability in that area as that Afghan development zone moves out towards the border.