 Hey, they've got oil dollars that'll be coming out their ears as soon as they get production back under way, so it just seems to me like the Prime Minister was trying to please somebody else with that decision. Who would he be pleasing, do you think? Well, I think it'll be part of the NATO Alliance and the US that would have said to New Zealand, well, what are you going to do for Libya sort of thing, and he says, oh, we'll give some millions of dollars. Is really isn't as simple as that? Well, I'm not sure how else you read it, where am I? What else is the explanation? It's a country where people are starving to death. What do we get back in return? Well, I mean, what you'd hope to get back is a stable Libya that had a democratic government that respected human rights, but I don't think you'd do that by throwing millions of dollars at it. We may get that regardless of whether we put our money in there or not, but what do we get out of NATO and our friendship with America by giving money to Libya? I think we're just doing the usual New Zealand thing of trying really hard to please.