other floating pieces of debris in the ocean and it's also likely that they're in the same vicinity. why not start with that, as a starting point and begin a search in that area to see if there's further debris? the debris can tell us a lot. >> is it more important, peter goelz, to maintain that search in that area, huge area closer to australia or to take those resources and move them closer to the other side of the indian ocean near reunion island? >> i certainly would not pull the resources out of the deep underwater search. that's where the critical information lies. you've got to find the body of wreckage. the only way you're going to do that is concentrating off australia. i'm with miles. you have to send some planes up. you've got to take a walk along the beaches. you've got to search but the resources can't be pulled off the critical deep sea search. >> stand by. we're following breaking news, especially our latest