If Japanese navy ships stop refueling, how affect (inaudible)?
ADM ROUGHEAD: Right. Well, I think, clearly, the effect will be felt by some of the smaller navies that are participating in those operations. The time that a ship now has to go into port before being able to participate in the operations at this time away and that absence of presence has an effect on the operation itself. But I think the smaller navies that have found great value in the contribution of the Japanese refueling effort will feel that. I do very much appreciate the contributions that Japan is making with regard to the counter-piracy, but I do believe in the OEF that one will see the effects of that. MR. STRIKE: Are there any other questions? If there are no other questions, this is Andrew – oh, sorry, go ahead, go ahead. QUESTION: Betty Lin of the World Journal. I wonder whether the U.S. Navy is still operating over the American Samoa tsunami (inaudible) over this? ADM ROUGHEAD: We do have ships in that part of the Pacific and our commanders there are assessing the situati