let's go to new zealand and to chandrika ghosh. chandrika, fire away, please. thank you, zainab.—covid world where travel might be limited, we could be deprived of the unique cultural experiences we encounter only through travel, which makes us more tolerant and understanding of other societies and cultures. what kind of impact do you think this will have on our world? so, paul, you've written plenty of stuff about just how travelling, slow tourism, seeing real communities, you know, upfront has enriched your life. so are we going to lose that now? we lost it, a while back. i mean, we lost it with the internet. when i first started to travel, i didn't have a cell phone, i didn't have a computer, i didn't have a telephone. i was in malawi, in central africa. i was teaching in a school. i wasn't travelling, but i was far away. so the blow has been softened. the culture shock has been softened by the ability of any traveller to call his or her mother or her mother. you can call home and you could talk to people or you could look on the internet. so, the cultural enrichment that we s