dr. norman khan's comment, that the most effective way is right down at the grass roots, that from way up there, you're not going to be able to spot and deal with that way down there. and your point is the one that i would use to answer professor alexander's question. i don't think that the most effective way is going to be national agencies. i think that was suggested by professor khan, which is we had to work way down where the operative is, is probably going to be more effective, and i support the viewpoint that he presented. >> okay. first off, the open mic, wait for the mic. >> milton, doctor colwell, you described the many wonderful technologies that microbiology is using and i recently read a description by you of a recent sequencing of the anthrax genome from 2001, and immediately, you went right to fort dietrich to the strain of fort dietrich, a great achievement of yours. yesterday, i read an article which perhaps many of you have seen about anthrax strain in ivory coast that kills chimpanzees, but doesn't affect human beings. immediately come to mind, what is the role of the ge