buchyn, then a baker, i see you also raised your hand, i actually want to add something, as an educatorspoke about the issue of graduate students and about the category that can be mobilized, yes, in the law, well , there is no such thing in the law on mobilization, but, let's say, there are certain norms that, for example, are regulated by the rules of admission to higher educational institutions, for example, this year for the first time for... the so-called which it will not be in universities, but it will be like, well, like foreign language exams, and from a foreign language, where you need to score a minimum of 130 points for admission, i.e., well, there are also certain norms that are also related to testing and so on, i.e. certain, shall we say, difficult barriers have been created so that, for example, a person could take advantage of the fact that he could go to graduate school there and, let's say, avoid mobilization, so, let's say, subordinate legal acts, they will to a certain extent, let's say, decide this issue in practice, what else i want to say, well, i absolutely agre