he was the individual that was taken by the pakistis after a very serious incident where he shot two individuals who threatened him. and we worked our way through that, but in working our way through that it really did strain the relationship. so that's what i -- this was a routine trip forme in the sense at i go there about every three months, but certainly it was not routine in its nature because of the strain -- the relationship that had been so badly strained as a result of the davis case. it's something i've invested a lot of my time in because i think it's important we stay connected. it's an extraordinarily complex country, and actually it's an extraordinary complex region. i've talked about our engagement in that part of the world. you can't pick one country or another. it's afghanistan and pakistan. and you have to take the region, put the region into ctext, if you will, in just about everything that you are doing. so, we've been through a rough patch. we've been throh before with pakistan. and i'm atually hopeful that we can, that we will continue to be able to build on the