I would respectfully suggest that it's been said to me, and others, I think, that the best tool we have in Afghanistan is the Canadian corporal with his hand out talking to a village elder. I'd suggest maybe particularly Canadian troops, but also Americans and Brits and others, do have a capacity for doing the development and capacity building and so on. In places like Afghanistan, obviously, they're doing it in a very difficult security environment. Acknowledging the good work they do in some of those organizations of the UN, it does take a number of soldiers with that additional capacity of the hand out and the smile and asking what they can do to help build your local capacity.
Would you agree or disagree with that?