I'm echoing that completely, because when you consider there are certain laws in technology, there's the—I forget the name—18-month rule where technological capability can double in 18 months.
Just consider this scenario. At the end of 2008, the fastest known supercomputer could do 1.5 quadrillion calculations per second. That was in 2008. We're already in 2012. Many of the capabilities that you can do from a technological perspective—be it anything from biological, chemical to explosive warfare—is stuff that you can readily find on the Internet on open source, it's just a matter of digging. And further to that, there are cookbooks out there, where the single individual does have the capability to do this.
In 1995, as you mentioned, first of all, you did not have the access to the information. Now the information is scattered all over the place in multiple languages going across a very different context. This also includes—