Absolutely. I think I would even go a bit further to reassure people, particularly family members, and I think that's where the greatest opportunity and confusion arises. I'll use the drug analogy, that if parents see their children beginning to experiment in drugs, I have experienced personally parents being reticent to engage authorities or community resources to intervene to try and dissuade their children from using drugs because they're afraid that we're going to put their child in jail. That sentiment is prevalent in some communities, particularly in the counterterrorism operations that we are doing. Part of our outreach is to try and have some credibility and some positive relationships with community members so that they know that at an early intervention we can bring to bear and marshal resources to get in front of some of these things, because as we've seen with this attack, this is how it ends, and it's not acceptable.