and it's not that these markets are, we are all waiting for volkswagen, siemens and basf to come, they have developed also their own trade partners. so this will be a tough one for especially for the germans because it was so focused on china. but of course, in mid term or long term it is always good to have different partners and not to focus on especially a very unstable or politically, even dangerous country as china is because they often talk about values. van do you think there's a true interest in actually following values when it comes to economic decisions? and would that benefit india? in this case? um i think sometimes ceo s pay a little bit lip service to these values. sure, in theory, there is, i mean, i'm sure if you'd ask them, they'd say yes, of course we care deeply about human rights but often uh business and commercial considerations prevail. if you look at the figures germany's german business investment in china has not really gone down. even though you know, there's the new the government's germany's german business investment in china has not really gone china str