It does hold up to the candle the operating rule that coalitions are going to be the way of the future, almost regardless. It's probably an area that bears a lot of thought, because intelligence, if it has been important in the past, will be even more important in the future.
For my final minute, I'd like to do a pivot here and change the subject completely to the search and rescue capabilities of this country. That's not been touched on a lot, and some members of my caucus are extremely concerned about what they see as the declining ability of the military to, in effect, do a cost-benefit analysis on search and rescue.
A suggestion was made to me, by a lobbyist, for privatization of some search and rescue functions. I'd just be interested in your gut reactions to that thought.