you remember the december 2014 attacking sydney, australia, when an attack or held hostages in downtown sydney. one of his requests from law enforcement was to have an islamic state flag. as part of the negotiating process, they were trying to find a islamic state flat. -- flag. they contacted members of the muslim community and asked if they could find a flag. after the attack was over the next few days, law enforcement thosely raided homes of who muslim community members had contacted to get an islamic state flag. obviously, that caused tension between the communities. we can ask ourselves, is it legitimate to worry about somebody who has an islamic state flag? i would say yes. second, when it comes to countering radical messages, it is the private sector that has to lead the way. the government is not credible when it comes to trying to counter radicalization messages. and i think the recently announced department of homeland security program to provide $10 million in grants to private organizations that are working on countering radicalization and violent extremism, this is actually a step