yes, that's true, zeinab.and francis may or may not know that — has 1.3 million tourists. i'm in hawaii now — this is a sunny morning in hawaii. we have 10 million tourists. the question is, can people put food on the table? if tourism is 17% of tanzania's gdp, then what about the other 83%? they are putting food on the table, i presume. the economy is 83%. in hawaii, it's 21% of the economy. we have 77% is other than tourism. it's a very, very painful question about putting food on the table, but there are things beyond tourism. so, i mean, the pain that people suffer from tourism isn't only related to that industry — there's a lot of other businesses that can help people put food on the table. i agree with gloria about testing, and i think she covered that very well, but tourism isn't the only factor in tanzania. as a matter of fact, tourism, relatively speaking, is a small area of tanzania's economy. all right, let's go to sweden to yvette la rsson. yvette, what do you want to ask gloria and paul? so i worr