 Before, we had some kind of idea that it was either peace or war, but now more and more countries are living in a state which is somewhere in between. This problem of the few against the many as a security issue, I expect to be with us for a long time. Terrorism morally reprehensible has become a sociological system. We need to understand it as an ecology where there's both competition and cooperation. Many of those who are being converted to terrorist causes are now coming from the most advanced countries, from western liberal democracies. And we are living with the legacy of decades of segregation and a culture of exclusion. My message to the private sector is you can be great partners in this effort to create stability through creating prosperity. One way of responding to this more blurred line between war and peace is increased readiness, special operation forces and more intelligence. We have to be agile, we have to be prepared, we have to be ready to be able to respond to a much more complex and difficult security environment.