I would just add that from my experience working with the Afghan national security forces, it starts with the leadership. That's the essential element.
The Libyans are also going to face other challenges as they develop their security forces. It's a tribal mosaic there, as I know you appreciate, sir. So how is that reflected in the makeup of the security forces, both the army and the police? These issues are going to have to be addressed by the Libyans, and they are issues that have applied in our experience in Afghanistan dealing with the Afghan forces, so we can expect that kind of thing. But start with the leaders, and things will go from there.
And as Barbara mentioned, the leadership has to be of the kind of calibre that would enforce the kinds of things that Chairman Jalil was talking about on Libya's liberation day: respect for the rule of law, reconciliation, tolerance, unity--all of these things.