 I appreciate the chance here to share, and as always, I owe a big thank you to IRI and the Institute of Peace, particularly for putting on this event. Look, for those who are in the Tunisian caucus, we care deeply about what's happening. Think of this, the fifth anniversary of what we refer to as the Arab Spring. And our one true great success is Tunisia. And I don't know if folks who follow Tunisia, particularly Tunisians themselves, understand how focused and fixated, I believe people around the world, and those of us here in Congress were, on the work of the Quartet, and understanding the tremendous obstacles the country had to overcome. As the future moves forward, the success of Tunisia, its new government, its relationship with its people, is incredibly important to the region, and I believe the world. And there's tough obstacles. For those of us who are here in the West, we look forward to seeing, can Tunisia open up its markets? Can it reform its relationship with its business rules and its government regulations? We hope only for the best, because the success of Tunisia, ultimately I think is incredibly important to the world. There needs to be a shining beacon that came out of the Arab Spring.