earlier, i spoke to michael capponi, founder of the aid organisation, global empowerment mission, aboutitchen staff. it's absolutely heartbreaking, what's happened here. we've been working alongside wck for years, in almost every disaster, our teams crossed them, communicated with them, just the day before. it's an incredibly complex, difficult situation. we've had to make a call, unfortunately, to basically take the word of a director we deal with from the israeli side that this is not going to happen again, and that we're going to be protected, and we're going to have to continue to operate there, because the situation is just dire. the situation, if aid doesn't get to people, they will die. it is that black—and—white. there is risk versus helping people. this is what we do. we bring about 225 trucks to the front lines of ukraine every single month. we've been doing that for two years, we haven't had one death. here, you have a country where it's happened 200 times already in just six months. so something has got to change with the way things are done. we've heard from other organisat