kathy kitchener is a poet and the daughter of the former president, hilda heine, and she'll be attending cop 26, as part of the island's delegation this year. in 2014, she captured a global audience at the un. when she read her poem written for her baby daughter. because we won't let you down. now seven years old, her daughter payneham is still facing the same threats that her mum and grandmother are fighting. i am transitioning from this poetry creative side to exactly what you focus on now, which is the kind of more practical solution. even a poet is now moving into public policy. so if somebody like what it is this poet doing here? hello, senator heine, how are you? in terms of the marshall islands right now and climate change, do you think adaptation is possible? the government is working on the adaptation plan and looking at building up islands is a possibility. i mean, it's going to take a lot of money that we don't have, but that might be the only options we have at this at this point. are you in the marshall islands having conversations about migration, about climate refugees, ab