Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I'll be very rapid, as I know my colleagues also have questions.
I'd like to get back to the military issue and ask Brigadier-General King to comment on the following question.
Isn't it true that if we have military action from the air basically bombing in an urban environment, we significantly increase the risk of civilian casualties while--excuse my expression--the return, what we can gain from it, is not that great, as those kinds of situations are usually resolved on the ground?