If I thought it was for the purpose of keeping me alive and my family alive, I guess I'd give up a little bit of privacy.

Most people . . . did not find it invasive, and did not find it delayed their trips unnecessarily.

It's a very delicate kabuki dance that we do between privacy and security, and I think to some greater or lesser extent you need to plug into the fact that your individual privacy might damage the majority's safety.

Like everybody else, I enjoy my privacy and I don't want it invaded. At the same time, I enjoy breathing fairly regularly, and I don't want, for the sake of having to take my shoes off when I'm boarding a plane, to die because I got fussy about my shoes.

At the moment, we are satisfied that they're all in good shape. Our concern is that additional water may change that.