murm— introduce our guest, thora will introduce our guest, thora frost, member of the icelandic fiscalouncil, so she is well versed when it comes to the impact of things like volcanic ash and the impact it can have. let's talk about what's going on in bali and of course the situation there. this article we have mentioned in the financial times trying to gauge the cost of this. it is not easy to try and substantiate at this point, is it, really? no, absolutely. ithink the tourism industry is big for bali and indonesia, 6% of gdp, so a big impact, notjust on tourism, it will have a wider impact as well, so, yeah, serious impact on the economy in indonesia. for bali as well, an extremely important time of year, one of the busiest time of year, and they get so many tourists, it is critical for their economy, isn't it, where tourism is one of the most — the biggest generators off economic growth. absolutely, it will have a large impact on the economy. tell us about iceland, because, in 2010, the situation with volcanic ash, i mean, it was enormous at the time, i remember it really well, wen