let's speak to adrian. perez salazar about this is an attorney and a car. political columnist, attic window is largest daily newspaper and universe. so his joining us from black, you know, thank you for your time. so let's establish of what the law says for his present lopez open the door, says ecuador, violated mexico, sovereignty and international law. by storming the embassy and key to is that the case? what does international law say about us? and i think that, that, that is a case international is, is very clear that the embassies are, are not to be touched. and the, regardless of whatever justifications they put her in government that might have, which, which is we'll get to that. it is true that no, it is a case where the, the answers are not just just by that means. what about a doors argument that mexico was violating political asylum agreements by, by sheltering the form of vice president? right, i mean, so this is this, it, but i think it's a very clear that the vice president to do it. i mean, he's a convicted felon. he was being investigated for actual corruption and the