You have hit on a very key point. I believe the minister of CIDA described that as a signature project, one that would be very important for Canada to put a lot of effort into, obviously, in terms of the money that is being dedicated to it.
The role of the Canadian Forces in this case would be simply to provide the necessary security. Work needs to be done on the infrastructure of the Dahla Dam, which we know is in a deplorable state and will require significant engineering work to bring it up to a level so that it can provide the type of power, irrigation, etc., that will be the positive outcome from there.
We are part of the whole government approach, and our role is simple: it is to ensure the security, so that all those activities can be carried out. We have been working and will continue to work with CIDA, the Afghan government, and our other partners to be able to do this. The planning obviously is under way. We have been up in the area of the dam already and will continue to be there, and it will be a significant focus of effort if we're going to be successful.