You raise a good point, sir. The Canadian Forces has a lot of capacity. But the last time I was in front of the committee I was talking about some of my experiences in Afghanistan, just as we were talking about the security force development. My own personal experience is that if you're talking about civilian police forces, it is best done civilian police force to civilian police force. Once you add a military aspect you kind of shade what police forces are all about, which is enforcing the laws of a country. A military component is something else.
So we do manage it, and sometimes we fulfill that role in the absence of any other alternative. But we've been careful to say that it is best done by the civilian authorities and experts.