Within Pakistan, the vocal minority: No, I don't think so. I think Ihave the support of the entire people of Pakistan. It's only the religiousextremists, as I said, who have this extreme views. Other than that, I place --I divide Pakistan into three groups actually: the religious extremists, who arein a very small minority. Then the other is the middle class, the upper-middleclass, and the upper class of Pakistanis, who certainly have moderate Islamicvalues. They are moderate Muslims. They don't believe in extremism and they arefully, always have been in support of whatever we are doing. The other left, thethird party is the lower-middle class and the working class of people ofPakistan, whom I tried -- who maybe did not have the full comprehension of thesituation. And I tried to address to the nation, to this third group of people,and I think I managed to explain to them what the reality is. And I'm very surethat I've converted opinion in my favor. And therefore, the only people left arethe religious extremists who are in a small minority. I'm sure they don't holdsway on whatever will happen in Pakistan.