mr. john woodcock. >> the prime minister seems to be guaranteeing that the 12 orders will be ordered, is that right? >> one of the things we made will be ordered. >> mccloud. >> peace and civility in afghanistan, it can't help by leaving a long-term lasting legacy. [inaudible] it's really important for education for all, especially young girls. >> i do agree we want to see a long-term stable afghanistan that cannot be possible from excluding half the population from education. you have a right to cross north afghan in the middle east. you have the education of women that's not just important for human rights. it's important for economic development and for peace and progress as well. >> shannon. >> i welcome the prime minister's statement today. back in march of this year, the honorable members had the opportunity to go to afghanistan and to go to helmand province. some of the people from the police training college, you can't help but look at their energy and commitment. they viewed the six million college. could the prime minister give us some indication if there -- there needs to be t