I just have two questions.
I was going to talk about whether there's potential for an endless cycle of sectarian violence. You seem to think that can be broken. In other conflict areas, we've had court systems and justice systems which, once the conflict was over, people had already had some exposure to and gave credibility to. When you're talking about the frustrations that the minorities have had in this system, do you think those structures can be set up so that they will actually have the confidence of the people? That's one question.
Second, what would early detection have done in terms of stopping what happened here? This issue arose, and it took from 2005; with the Iraqi government alienating its people, there were a lot of different things developing over the years. We probably should have had a good idea of what was going to happen. It was that sudden rise of ISIS that really was the surprise, and it swept across that area so quickly. I'm just wondering what early detection would have accomplished, because there still doesn't seem to be a coordinated international response to what has happened there.