Clearly we're in a period of transition, as has been pointed out, and in a period of transition there's a lot of wait and see. But the indications we have at this stage are that the intent is to reintegrate the militia forces that coalesced to fight the Gadhafi regime and to professionalize them. Over time, their capacity will improve to the point of their being able to manage security for their own country, and that's a good direction for them to be going in.
In terms of some of the indicators we've been seeing at this point, there was a report I just read this morning that a brigade out of Misrata has asked to be decommissioned or to disarm and hand in its weapons. I can't say it's a trend right now, because we haven't seen enough events that would indicate a trend, but it's a good start.
Barbara made mention of the situation in Tripoli. There are definitely tensions, because we're in a period of transition in which forces on the ground, as Barbara has mentioned, could play a hand in political manoeuvers. But there have been some good indications out of Tripoli as well that would suggest that the coalescing of authority by the NTC is occurring, and they clearly understand the requirement to professionalize their force so that it is accountable for its actions.