troops abrodrawdown and tht might involve private contracting, especially given to the degree that privateecurity contracts are sma not popular in iraq. >> that is a scary question. i do not have the exact figures in front of me, but i believe half of the sons of a roiraq hae been integrated. the integration process slowdown in the lead up to the national elections because the government came to the reasonable judgment that it was good to keep some of them at their checkpoints for security reasons in the lead up to the election, and we're frozen a little bit in that time. i think it will take a new iraqi government for them to live up to the commitments to employ these people, even in civilian fo-- either in civilian court ministry places. the sons of a rociraq leadership complimcomplaints are on late payments. they are doing better on that. and i think some of this is that these guys are bad guys. of the vast majority, but some of them are. when there are warrants out for their arrest, it is what it is. i think in general, the level of dissatisfaction is not near a threshold in which it w