to my immediate left is dr. albin, member of parliament from the freedom of justice party in egypt. and to my far left is a member of the constituent assembly in tunis from tanother party. many questions are, of course, on everybody's mind. as we go through these transitions, the question of pluralism and the peaceful rotation of power, rights of women and minorities, personal rights, the constitution process of course is a process that will be done by consensus or by majority is what is being built and how would either look. what are the economic programs of the islamist parties that are coming up. what are these programs -- what do yay thai like like. what does an islamist state look like. what does employing islamic principles in government mean. will sharia be the only source of legislation, and would sharia laws be imposed on all citizens. and if an islamic state, as jessica said, through persuasion, are citizens allowed to change their minds and vote islamists out, or would it be a one-way street. these questions and more i think are on everybody's minds. the islamists are bei