Yes, absolutely.
In terms of moderates in Iran, I personally am not associated in any way with the People's Mojahedin of Iran or with the NCRI, but I know what they would say. They would say if you want to encourage the moderates in Iran, you'd deal with the PMOI or the NCRI.
Even leaving that aside, the democratic opposition of Iran is not in Iran because there is no democracy in Iran. The people who are called moderates within the government are all within a narrow range of views that the mullahs will accept. So if you're limiting yourself to asking which of this range of views that the mullahs will accept should we support, I think that's much too narrow a question. We have to think in a broader Iranian perspective, looking at the people who are not even in Iran, but who are Iranian and opposed to the regime and can't be in Iran because they're opposed to the regime. What we have to think about is encouraging change in Iran, and the best way to do that is to stand up forcefully and clearly to what they're doing wrong, through legal and political means.