so it is -- if anything, the military was against ben ali, not in favor of ben ali. amy: what will be nobel peace prize mean for tunisia? >> i think it is a really important sort of mark of moral authority. incentive structures in this world are created by reinforcing and rewarding positive actions and by ideally sanctioning negative actions. so often we have seen in the last number of years negative actions receiving positive reward, be it monetary or otherwise. and in this case, i think really pointing to little tunisia and remarkable past it has followed, it is imperfect path. it is done successfully, i think, directed the economy problems that led to the revolution in the first place, which is to say massive crony capitalism and corruption. that hasn't been significantly addressed in the political process that is taken place, but at least you don't see the kind of limiting of civil liberties and civil rights that you have seen and a lot of other places. and so i think it is meaningful to tunisia, and i would just say that some of the more material forms of reward