Some areas of the country are seen as very secure. In fact, huge areas of that country are very secure. But the areas in which we are involved are those that are most prone to this activity. They are the target areas. Including the Kandahar area, we have two other districts for which we are responsible. For a lot of reasons, historical and otherwise, we're in the thick of it. You don't hear about the relative peace and security in other areas because this is a large country. I guess that's understandable.
Over a million aircraft today will land safely. There's not going to be a news story on that in any newspaper or on television. If one crashes, quite rightly it's going to be a big story. I'm not saying that in a pejorative sense relative to reporting, but all we hear about—and we do need to hear about it—are the security problems, the deaths, the fact that suicide bombers still walk into crowds of children and blow children to pieces. That still happens. That needs to be reported. It underlines the gravity of our mission there.