I just want to make a couple of quick points.
First of all, in response to Mr. Bachand, the general public isn't behind that camera, so there is going to be a limited amount of information that can be spread.
The general said the Senlis report was important; he didn't say it was good. Senlis's credibility is not universally accepted.
To the general, obviously there are lots of challenges over there. People who have been there today versus five years ago universally comment on the improvements. There's a tendency on the part of some people to take every report that has good news in it as being automatically written with rose-coloured glasses, or to take any report that has something bad in it as automatically being the truth, which is very unfortunate and very unfair.
What I'd like to ask you, though, is this: with all the challenges we face--and we know we face lots of challenges with the ANP, the ANA, the Taliban, obviously, and all the things that surround them--what is our philosophical attitude towards meeting those challenges? I mean the attitude that our folks have. Cheryl's question touched on it, but from a higher level, what attitude do you see within the Canadian Forces? Working in theatre with all those folks, what attitude do we take to those challenges and what we see coming down?