No system is perfect. In our view, the intelligence continues to be...if it's evidence-based and if it's well done, I think should be and will continue to be part of the system. Because airport security is not the only security issue in the country. I mean, the bombing in Times Square that did not take place is just as outrageous as bombing the file d'attente if there is too much...it would be easier for a tourist to set himself up waiting to be screened if there are a lot of people there.
My point on le profilage is that the cost to civil liberties must be counted and must be part of the issue. If you're taking any of these models, there are costs. You have to evaluate them on the basis of how much they will impact civil liberties. If le profilage is the solution, you have to make sure that you evaluate whether it turns out to be racial profiling and compensate for the cost of that.
Similarly, we are seeing the failures of this security system, both on the positive side and on the negative side, where many people have been--