county journalist wrote a book called -- devorea in 2011 about organized crime in his hometown of naples, and he is going to be essentially living with law enforcement for the rest of his life because -- [inaudible] but he's from the place he was writing about, and he wases writing about people who were still out there and in power and active. and yeah. that's scary. yeah. very scary. >> thank you. can you hear me? >> yeah. >> the context of my question comes from my son eight years running mgo and africa, and kenya and spent time in refugee camp where kids are recruited every day to be child soldier because that's the only similarly way to make a living, way to save your life. you know way to have aspirations. but when you spoke about policy, to me finding other ways which i look at the metaphor in africa for child soldiers, the only way to get kids away from doing that is to find other ways to gets federation to make a living or have a future. so when you spoke about policy you sort of spoke about it like that wasn't the answer. so i'm curious -- >> i think i agree with you. we probabl