Q You mentioned earlier that Secretary Rice is going to be talking about U.S. aid to Georgia at the meeting in Brussels and urging other countries to provide similar aid. Can you talk a little bit more about what kinds of aid we're currently providing and what we might provide in the future?
MR. JOHNDROE: I think the Defense Department has provided some additional figures this morning on the type of immediate assistance that we're providing regarding the number of airlift operations that have gone into Georgia, as well as their plans to potentially use ships to get aid in. And this is immediate humanitarian assistance. This is sort of immediate sanitation equipment, food, water, I believe some temporary shelter that's moving in.
So Secretary Rice will have those discussions with allies on immediate assistance to help with the refugee situation within Georgia, the internally displaced persons there. So there's immediate assistance. But I think it's also time to start having the conversation about reconstruction for Georgia and helping Georgia rebuild. The United States is committed to helping Georgia rebuild not only its infrastructure, but also help them rebuild their security forces, as well. And so I think that's the type of thing that she will have a discussion with allies on. Yes, John.
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