So threat assessment is important as well. We've had clear evidence that hardened cockpits take away the threat assessment around guns and knives for airplanes.
So don't you think as well that when you look at the civil liberties issues you look at the body scanners that are ostensibly going to detect ceramic knives? That was presented to us as well as being their major function, because they can't detect body cavity explosives, and they would have trouble with explosives in clothing. So what we're having is an intrusion on civil liberties that is really ineffective and really doesn't match up to the threat assessment.
So don't you think those should all fit together?