We've done that already.
General Ferron can certainly speak to some transitions that have already gone on, but I'll just speak to it in terms of the principle or the image that puts merit to the efforts we've taken and the sacrifices we've made through the lens of transition in 2011 in Panjwai district.
At the end of 2011, when General Milner and task force Afghanistan transitioned security in that district, they didn't transition it to an American force who was leading on the security front. They transitioned it to an Afghan brigade commander and his entire brigade. They had not even existed as a PowerPoint slide four years earlier, but they came into being and became real in terms of people, capability, and capacity to deliver for their own security in that district.
It's a powerful image to leave behind something better than when you got it, and in the hands of those who live there and own it.