Mr. Chair, it is inordinately high, which is why the world watch list is cut off at the top 60 most offensive nations in that regard. When one considers that 60 countries is somewhere between 15% and 18% of the number of nations on the planet, it's a substantial number of nations. In those nations, the ideologically driven persecution is huge, and they are not the only nations.
The list could go on, and go much longer. When you look at the top 60, if you compare lists from previous years, some countries drop off the list and some countries come on the list. Countries move around on the list as they engage in more egregious efforts.
Certainly what took place with the October 9 massacre at Maspero generated concerns about a potential genocide. But there hasn't been any action by the military since then, and the Christians have been very careful not to gather peacefully in a public location like that, so I wouldn't throw that word around at this point in time. It doesn't make sense to me to say that we should fear genocide in Egypt. What we do need to fear is an increase in the degree of persecution under the potential of a government that has made statements to the effect that they intend to invoke a much stronger form of Islamic sharia law.