Are you gonna meet with them? I've spoken with their people. We have a plan. Horrible. What's happening? It's a war that should have never happened. It would have never happened. It would have never happened to US president, and it's a shame, and I thought they should have acted quicker, but it's a cold winter, and a lot of the lot of the you talk about utilities, but a lot of the big energy producing plants have been under attack. To put it mildly, to put it nicely, we have a way of getting peace. We think we have a way of getting peace. He's going to have to approve. It just so sad. So many people, you know, last month, they lost 25,000 soldiers. This is something we haven't seen anything like this since the Second World War. They're averaging six or 7000 a week, between the two of them, dead soldiers. And it goes on and on, and I think they're getting reasonably close, but it's, I don't want to predict. I would have said that would have been one of my early ones. I did eight peace deals of countries, including India, Pakistan. You could even go, in fact, they're coming here in a week or two, go to the Congo and Rwanda. That was one 10 million people dead, and we worked something out on that, but so many. And the one I thought would have been for me, because I have a very good relationship with President Putin, I thought that would have been maybe quicker, but it's it does take two to tenga, and now you see all the death, and you know it doesn't affect us, other than the fact that we don't want to see all those people that really it's on the other side of the ocean. That's a war that should have never happened. It did happen. I blame the person also sitting right behind this desk. This is a war that should have never happened, and it wouldn't have happened about what President but we're trying to save a lot of lives. We're losing they're losing 25 think of that, 25,000 lives over the last short period of time. That's Ukrainian and Russian. And