we had a fantastic intelligence officer in ucom, rick zayner, who became head of army intelligence, that coined the word in our -- i think he did, but disenfranchisement of the youth in africa. his concern was unless something is done, this youth bulge i think as it is referred to in the report, is going to be looking for things to do. first of all, they don't feel supported by the government, number one, and number two, they really have no relief for what their life is all about, they're looking for some kind of involvement somehow in some kind of relationship. and the whole issue about paying attention to the young folks in africa was, again, this is the right thing to do but primarily it was a security issue for us. number two is, you know, youthful transmission of hiv/aids process was really a growing issue and the mobility of the society there was growing, so it became real apparent to us in ucom, i think, that the hiv/aids program was going to be a big deal for us. and, again, i pick senator hagel to became the secdef later to africa that realized the amount of money that was being