mr. speaker, has turned i think in a very positive direction in that they rose out and threw morsi out. morsi, the face and voice of the muslim brotherhood in the country and origin of the muslim brotherhood was rejected and 30 million egyptians went to the streets last summer to demand that morsi and the muslim brotherhood be taken down in government. it was a popular uprising. with the pleadings of the popular uprising, then you saw the egyptian military take charge. we have met with them, myself different nd two trips, they wrote a constitution, which commits resources to rebuilding our burned churches in a place like egypt. they ratified a constitution in that election in the 14th, 15th of january. now you have elections set up for a parliament and behind that a presidential election. i expect we will see legitimate civilian government in egypt sometime in less than half a year. at that point the voice of the egyptian people to be heard through the government, a relatively new experience for the egyptians. there's a lot that's been turning in the world, mr. speaker, and i mentioned