Quite candidly, one of the issues that you face in managing organizations such as ours is that it's very circumscribed in what it can and cannot say publicly. That's a real handicap, quite frankly, because in many instances our protection of national security confidences is actually to our detriment in terms of what the organization has done or has not done.
It's a normal human reaction, certainly in most democratic societies, to be suspicious of organizations that deal with secrets, because secrets make people uncomfortable. As well, people occasionally get nervous in terms of dealing with issues of national security, because they can be uncomfortable issues and do raise dilemmas of various sorts.