 I thought it was going to change everything. I was actually in the Middle East on 9-11. I was in the West Bank and in Jerusalem, and I thought it would change absolutely everything. And I was with an international group. I was the only American, and no one else thought that. I was the only one who thought it. But I said, you have no idea what's about to happen. We are going to have war. There are going to be Americans on the ground in this region, like hours from now, and nothing will ever be the same. One of the things I thought on 9-11 sitting in Jerusalem was, I hope this doesn't become our future, that we get used to this, and that we have to be confronting terrorism as a daily reality in our lives. And we're not there, but I think we could be. I think that we could see a future where we're going to have a lot more domestic attacks, a lot more attacks in our allies and partners, which is certainly what we've seen in the last couple of years.