I think I'm running out of time here, but I would like to follow up on the domestic side of that.
Maybe Mr. Gartenstein-Ross can answer this.
Why has there been such silence, in our perspective, from the Muslim community? They seem to have an inability to articulate their larger response to these issues in North American society. Is it that they are unwilling to, they're afraid to, or is it that these principles actually are different even in the Muslim community in North America and they're unsure about what that response should look like even in our society? Could you give us some perspective on that?
We've talked about trying to deal with the ideology. How do we deal with that here? I'm interested in your perspective on this.