I know I'm making statements more than asking questions, because of course you don't speak for the Egyptian government or anything; you're here only to update us.
My other concern is that I have not heard any strong statements that would indicate to me a substantial change. For example, the Libyan prime minister, who's dealing with similar things—albeit it's a different size of population, but he's certainly dealing with extremists there as well—very forcefully said that the attack on the United States embassy was one that was masterminded and strategically carried out; it wasn't by accident. He was very courageous in that regard, and made that statement in order to serve notice on those who are radicals that they were going to be serious about it.
I haven't heard any of those kinds of statements. I've heard nice statements, that they're going to look after people and make sure they're not persecuted, but I haven't heard any statements coming from the leadership in Egypt that would send a strong signal to the population as well as to the military that they were elected by the people and that they're going to govern in a way that is serious with regard to human rights.