safar qandi, mr. dr. safar qandi . he is always present in critical situations, and he touches this very closely, and finally he knows our working conditions with different people. look, i said it many times. these are drivers, these are not drivers, these are driving, these are all there are medical experts or medical assistants or nurses. and driving is part of their job, and both people in this ambulance are in the same condition and they are going to be treated , so i want to make a comparison with the children who are in the hospital in a stable condition, a protected condition, in a department that finally there is a cooler , i don't know if it is cold, there is a heater, everything is there, they are doing their work, of course, you are in discussion. and they have the right to pay, they should take it, but in addition to what we are doing, which we share with them , we have some additional work to do. we are driving. two, we are carrying patients . three, we are serving. because the ambulance gets dirty, it bec