nastya thank you, i remind you that my colleague anastasia efimova was on the air now, and alexander kireevskye to discuss all the main points of the president's speech. e, of course, the late motive of the last time. it's technological sovereignty, but uh, that's all. it seems to me that the guests of our studio, with whom we spoke, they look at it very sensibly. that is, they are not talking about completely everything close and produce everything within the country, but still we are talking about its interaction with those partners who are now unconditionally working with us. and uh. now somehow there was a lot of discussion in the last days of the week about the term itself in terms. it's just that someone likes the replacement, someone thinks. it 's okay. someone thinks it's wrong. and i think that the point here is not in words, as such it is clear what happened next. and the fact that there is really a lot of things to do here can be here at the beginning said, but for those who are just joining us. can you repeat it? and we must learn to do a lot of things here by ourselves and we can