Information. Youre absolutely right, alyson, there have been many instances in the past where the wrong information has been set out, particularly in the early weeks, the first couple of weeks where there were a lot of red herrings and confusion regarding the flight path of mh370. And that really has built up this wall of distrust between the families and the government. We saw it in beijing today when the announcement came out that the link between the flaperon and 370, families in beijing were saying, we just do not believe this. Families here are saying, why are they rushing so much to tell us this when there is still a slight element of doubt, which was voiced by the french prosecutor that this flaperon could be linked to 370. Yes, theres a lot of distrust here and it is going to take a lot more to convince the people here and in beijing that this is, actually, linked to 370. All right, andrew. Let us know what you find there on the ground and if theres more detail relevant. Get to
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