earlier, i spoke to the ukrainian mp, lesia vasylenko, and started by asking her about this new legislation. it's one of the most debated laws in ukraine as of today. the biggest issue with this law on mobilisation is that it doesn't cover... it doesn't have provisions on demobilisation. that means letting go of the people who have been serving since 2022 and possibly even earlier than that, essentially giving them a break, giving them some time with theirfamilies, the possibility to recover properly from their wounds, for example, the nonvisible wounds, which might be mental health wounds. why is that? i mean, surely mr zelensky has addressed this point. what reason has he given for not allowing his troops to recuperate? so there is... ok, this is a complex question, but the simple answer to that is that another law is on the way that will allow for the demobilisation of the existing soldiers. right now, ukraine is in such a position that we need as many men and women, for that matter, who can fight and who can hold the ukrainian defences, and so this law on mobilisation actually does exac