Again, that was part of the reason I said maybe it was better that we don't talk about listing or delisting, but instead talk about the 3,400 people who are in the camp. If you're telling me the leadership is outside of the camp, it's almost like that particular group of people is being held responsible for things well beyond their control.
On the one hand, we have Mr. Maliki who has said very clearly it is his intent to destroy these people. On the other hand, you have the influence coming out of Iran that very clearly wants these people dead. We've had a lot of testimony here, from David Matas and others, that talked about protecting the people so they don't go back to Iran, but as long as there's an Iranian influence over the Iraqi government of Mr. Maliki, they're probably facing as much risk right where they are as they would face if they went to Iran. That's the whole purpose of trying to focus some attention on this particular issue.