potentially looking -- or they will be looking in the south china sea, but they -- looking initially. i think that's where they originally sent the search crew out. there was no debris that was discovered earlier on in that area. and so they have been able to find debris further south. this is why we're concentrating in this area. i think they have been looking for debris on the ocean and, again, these radar images that maybe several days old at this point is what they have to go on. i'm sure that there will be more coming in. and you have to follow the leads. i think there is no choice. they're doing what they can do at this point. >> it is very interesting to me that, you know, here we are, going into another monday, another week, and still we don't know where this plane is. that's the big question, where the plane is. i have ten seconds. >> no distress call, nothing on the transponder, and if it was on military radar, the fact it was descending rapidly to 12,000 feet would raise my suspicions.