a little earlier, i spoke to the chief executive of the uk i spoke to david wightwick, chief executivek—med — who are sending a team of aid workers to morocco. so our team is part of the package of support put forward by the uk government. we have one person on the ground at the moment in the british embassy liaising on the coordination, and then three more arriving this morning and their task will be to meet up with the local authorities, which they're doing this afternoon, and then get into the affected area and have a look at what kind of scale, extent, scope of need there is. and therefore, they'll come up with recommendations as to what we can bring. and given your experience in these kind of events, what are the kind of things that you'll be looking at? yeah. so obviously there's an amount of trauma, you know, crush injuries, broken bones that will be resulting from the earthquake. there will be a lot of people in need ofjust basic medical provision, which they won't be able to access if clinics have been destroyed or medical personnel have been displaced. and then there'll be pe