outside of the why are comment when you go down to a place like shellmont and see someone like rory kelton, who has been there three years, who knows the area, and aid worker knows the area up better than any of the american military and is committed in takes enormous risks, you see that. now what we doing specifically to deal with it? there is a constant province by province negotiation on how much support the military will give the american civilians from aid, usda and other agencies as the move around. and that depends on the promises. if you are in mazar-i-sharif, as i was the contriver without any escort from the airport into town and drive around and get out but in kandahar does not quite the same so it is a province by province issue. i can give you a defining answer on this but it is of great concern to us, because in every american civilian who goes out there knows, is knowingly assuming a risk and this is one of the reasons why secretary clinton and i and my colleagues are so deeply moved by the outpouring of volunteers to serve in afghanistan since january of last year. we only