That was exactly my point. There was a lot of hope and expectation when you had the gatherings of people and the conversations about overthrowing Mubarak and all of those things, but the reality on the ground is that I don't think there's that big of a difference.
The other concern I have is you can draft the best constitution on the face of the earth, but if you don't enforce it and believe in it and live up to it, it has no value at all.
When we saw that pushback with the president and the military in recent months, it raised the question that even if they attain this constitution, what real value will it have? I have my doubts. Egypt is a country that has been in existence for a long time, and things are very entrenched there.
Coming back to the Coptic Christians, since the overthrow of Mubarak and since you've indicated there have been some changes in the hierarchy here and there, would you say that the situation for the Coptics has remained the same, or is it worse or better than what it was before?