It's an interesting question, and I am going to answer it to the best of my ability. As we track the Taliban, from my perspective and from my position, we're looking at it from a policy perspective, and we're engaging across a range of multilateral platforms with Five Eyes partners and others in ways to engage, control and protect against the threat that terrorism represents worldwide.
There are also partners that work from an intelligence perspective that gather the kind of information that I think you're seeking.
The other part of my unit looks at the drug trade, for example, and we did spend a tremendous amount of time looking at the finances behind the Taliban, the opioids trade and how the organization functions and works.
The other thing we look at is the relationship between the Taliban, al Qaeda, ISIS-K and other organizations. We've now moved to an environment where we're looking at Daesh and ISIS and how they're reaching into different parts of Africa and developing networks there. Now we're looking at them as an organization that isn't territorially focused but is operating as a broad international network, and it's a very different ball game.