right now the pa, cassandra kristen and i have marcy, are even able to distribute some cash grants to people where more markets are working so that they're able to buy what they need and can maybe even start to think about replacing things. they've lost it. we know that pakistan is a problem caves to begin with the politics, dysfunctional, the economy already crippled. how does that impact the work that you're trying to do that aid agencies are trying to help? they're trying to provide after a catastrophe like this? certainly right now, especially when communities have already suffered from a coven hand damage, we're just seeing compounding crises and compounding risks. and so at the red cross and red crescent, we preposition materials. just in case something like a flood happens and we have volunteers at the ready working around the clock. so while you can never be prepared for a disaster of this scale, certainly we know that teams are working hand in hand with other organizations and the government to just get as much aid to people in need. and you know, you know, you say you can ev