One question I have for you pertains to something the committee will be discussing in the fall, and it's happening right now. We're going to be inviting people to come to speak to us about what's happening in Iraq. The situation in Iraq, as well as in other countries, changes from day to day. For example, today it's in the news on BBC that Turkey has sent soldiers into the northern part of Iraq. There is back and forth comment: one is denying, the other one is not denying it. Those reports are daily.
What procedure, sir and ma'am, do you have in your operations manual to follow up the daily news, to speak to the communities...? We're going to be hearing from Iraqis who have been affected—people in raids, people maimed, people blown up. I've heard some stories that certainly made my hair stand up.
What procedures are there in place for you to get updated? Is there a reaching out that you do to speak to communities—in your manual, in your training—whereby you reach out to the communities, talk to community stakeholders, to community groups, in order not only to verify the information you get from the news and the information from the department, but also to hear the individuals and what communities have to say?
Is there a procedure you are following?