the growth of the other community, as we call it, the non lines people who vote for the cross community alliance party and the green party. and so that their block, which is a by 20 percent or so. it's going to have the deciding vote in any referendum on, on irish unity. so i think what all the speakers together mean that the 2 big blocks unionism and nationalism, they're going to have to sort of woo and win over the, the other group. and they're going to have to do that with, with pragmatic economic arguments rather than the old political and religious and cultural arguments that we have in the past. are they, as you say, that there's not like to be any immediate impact must be quite concerning for unionist, less than that because it comes against the backdrop of a new u. k. monarch, who still has to prove his popularity. and of course, they're much hated by union brackson protocol. yes, absolutely, it will be, i think, of morale blow for union if they are already equivocating by taking on the deputy 1st minister row because they know they no longer have the largest political party and they aren't to