One reason that I think you need to look at the issue more broadly is that there are a lot of issues that perhaps aren't in the public forum right now. If you've been noticing the activities of Mr. Putin in recent years, they give cause for concern. Is he serious in what he wants to do and what he has done? What are his intentions? These are the sorts of issues for which one wants to know whether we have a competent intelligence community operating on our behalf.
Just by way of raising a problem, which comes back to my issue of learning, is that if you look at the intelligence and security area and the way it's presented in the media, it tends to be about what went wrong. There's good reason for that. It's because you can't tell publicly what your successes are. We have had successes, and they are on the record if you want to look hard enough for them.