 This picture shows us two Kurdish women, both obviously in the security forces, who just voted. In Iraq, the security forces vote two days before the primary election, being held today as we record this on April 30th, so that they're available to secure the polling sites and are out to make sure everything goes well on election day. Initial indications are that today's election did go relatively well, scattered violence, but no major events, although it's hard to have a major event when you block the roads and no cars are allowed to drive, which was the case today on their election day, a national holiday. Despite all Iraq's problems, and you can't downplay the very real problems that exist in Iraq, democracy continues to exist, rule of law continues to exist, and as this photo shows, the role of women continues to improve in Iraq, 25% of Iraq's parliamentary seats will be reserved for women, they will continue to have a role in Iraq's future.