so what do you do, mr el—baghdadi?te new institutions in the arab world that will help on the road to freedom and democracy. but in practical terms, in this repressive environment that we're talking about, what can you actually do? yes, so this basically leads us back to our projects. and of course, because we're a small team, we're a small foundation — i mean, maybe the word "foundation" gives this impression of bigness, but truly, we're funded by local organisations in norway, but also by our audience, so we don't have a lot of resources. so we have to be very realistic about what we can achieve. and this is why we always look for, you know, projects or investigations or things to work on which have — which are, you know, very sensitive, very damaging to dictators, but also within our reach, within our capacity as a small team. can you give me some examples? well, a lot of these projects, as i mentioned, i've been instructed not to talk about, because they are sensitive and because there might be a reason why i am un