I think an awful lot remains to be seen as to what will happen in the future, but I think some of the strongest indications are what is happening on the ground in Tripoli.
Tripoli is a relatively stable and safe environment right now. There have been some incidents. There have been some clashes between the militias--sort of power struggles--but when those incidents happen, the Libyan security authorities establish roadblocks within hours around the community in order to bring control. That signals a very significant degree of sophistication and capability.
So in the short term, they're not decimated in the way that, for example, the security forces in Afghanistan were. There is significant capability. There's also significant capability that switched its loyalty.