10 minutes we will start the interactive session, and then igor eisenberg, professor of the university of jura, will be listening to us. congratulations to you. congratulations to you. glory to ukraine. we are just a bridge from the odessa expert to the new york expert let's throw in the same question that i just didn't ask an odessan, now i'll ask an american, and this is even theoretically possible, but there is a lot of talk about the fact that 300 billion or so are arrested in russia, accumulate them and transfer them to ukraine for reconstruction, and from the outside it looks quite logical the aggressor, the aggressor has money, there is the victim, which is ukraine, and she receives this money from the aggressor, on the other hand, private property, it has not been canceled anywhere, and it is the property of the russian federation, and so frivolously as they often say in ukraine, well, it should take away and hand over i think that there are many legal prerequisites not to hand over so that this does not happen because russia will go to court and something tells me that there is at lea