As I said, I truly do hope you are correct. The difference with Nasser, Sadat, and Mubarak is that theirs were decidedly secular regimes, with sharia to give them, as was mentioned, some “cover”, for lack of a better word. It will be different, I think, with the Muslim Brotherhood, but we'll see for certain going forward.
One of the other concerns I have is that Christians and Jews are mentioned in the constitution, but there's also a significant population of Baha'is. Of course, we've had the Baha'i community before us a number of times. They are very persecuted in Egypt—of course more profoundly in Iran, but persecuted in Egypt—and my concern is that any other religious minority is going to experience that, as the Copts have. I think it would be an error on our part to think that the Coptic persecution just began. I mean, this has been going on for years. They could only live in certain places. They could only do certain business. They even had to apply for improvements on their churches.
Again, this must be a warning that we're watching as well, I would hope.