 I didn't think it would mean a great deal for American security, but I did think to myself, really in so many words, sort of it's all over for human rights and civil rights as a core part of U.S. domestic and foreign policy. Large-scale terrorist attacks are really, really, really hard to pull off. You know, they have a lot of moving parts. You need the cooperation of lots of people. You need pretty much everybody to not get caught. And it's hard to do. And that's part of the reason that despite predictions on September 12th that we were going to be seeing attacks on the scale of 9-11 over and over and over again, we haven't that neither in the U.S. nor in other countries have we seen anything close to that scale. The perfect storm that led to the death toll being so terrible on 9-11, you know, it could happen again, I think statistically, not super likely, but it absolutely could happen.