that they're not able to concentrate attacks does you describe it but you describe partly because the amf, ansf operational design is to do this, and they are effectively driving a process that creates what you describe. it's their priority to deploy their forces in order to achieve the effect you have just described. i mean, is that right or is it because of circumstances? is it because it's the only thing they can do anyway? and what happens when the lights go out? what happened that night? >> the displacement act you said, i think that's exactly right. very much that my tour, very much work -- [inaudible] an afghan priority. i have prioritized what they're doing in market towns. i know that's where their concentration effort to make sure there are games that can be sustained. in terms of that night, and those more populated areas, -- [inaudible]. police were very much in place. one thing that has changed, the level of electricity is quite stark. >> i look in the eyes of most of the afghan leadership in helmand, and i've done so for a number of years now. we are really now beginning to