Again it's a good question and one we're carefully monitoring. I think this is the substance of the debate we were referring to earlier, in terms of where the discussions are going.
What we've said and General Bouchard has said in his comments over the past weekend is that there is no organized ability for the pro-Gadhafi forces to mount a concerted threat to civilians. Nor are there the authority figures of the former regime around whom you could coalesce a force to threaten the population, such as led to our being involved in the first place. We're not seeing those things.
Are there still pro-Gadhafi elements out there? There was a very interesting editorial in the Ottawa Citizen a few days ago, I think under the headline “Gadhafi Was No Joke”. There is a reason that he was in power as long as he was and was able to fight down to the last for as long as he did: there are people who are still loyal in that country. However, our assessment is that whatever loyal forces remain are still within the capacity of the NTC to deal with, and they've demonstrated recently their ability to do it.