terrorist groups. i'm sure over the past week, that's been one of the top priorities, and the crew and the pilots have received the most scrutiny. >> that brings me to another thing i want to ask you about. that's whether not, as peter king of new york has suggested and others have, that we really should be in the lead on this. how confident are you that they're doing all the things you just mentioned? >> i think clearly as you watch this unfold over this first week, malaysia had misstepped. it rejected the data from the company saying that they had been receiving signals far after the transponder signal went down. malaysia denied that was true and it was important, obviously, they have changed their story on that. again, malaysia is a developing country. it really doesn't have experience with this sort of thing, and frankly, no one has experience with this particular scenario that we're seeing unfolding. we have had other planes disappear for other reasons, but this is close to being unique and when you deal with something the first time, it's very, very