well, to start with, stephen, the first conclusion of catherine colonna report was to say that unwra,y, has system much more robust than the average of any other un agency or international organisation operating in the region. but, because of the specificity of the agency, its footprint and the complex environment we are operating in, which is also divided and very emotional, much more can be done. and she has proposed a certain number of recommendations that both the secretary general and myself have immediately embraced. many of these recommendations the agency can implement alone, but other recommendations will require the support of member states, donors, but also of host country. some countries restored funding after the colonna report came out, the united states didn't — having suspended it after israel's initial accusations concerning october 7. that means that you're short of, what is it, roughly $450 million a year that the united states gives to unwra. given all of the vast need in gaza, how close to running out of money are you? well, we still have a shortfall between now a