commitment. remember, they live there, this is their community, their country, and they're really acting like heroes we would talk about in any other setting. they are also the people who know most about the plant. but there are other people who understand this plant. this isn't the only plant of its kind in the world. there are other plants in the united states like this. i think there is outside assistance brought to bear. i think what happened is the government deferred to the utility and others have deferred to the government. iaea doesn't want to ruffle feathers. japan is a member state and the way things work, you let the member state ask for help before you do anything. we all need to be a little more proactive here. and i think in the agency's interest. the worse this gets, the worse it is for nuclear power. and that's one of the main goals for nuclear power. it is in their interest to be more proactive ass f it is for