world bank, and even a famous institute in germany commissioned by the european commission, the eckert instituteing the quality of the education of the organisation. now, what is true also, stephen, is that we are operating in a highly divided and emotional environment. there is a lot... we are dealing with the longest lasting unresolved conflict and you have an israeli narrative, and you have a palestinian narrative. and they cannot agree necessarily on the narrative when they talk about the occupation, aboutjerusalem, about the two—state solution, but the good thing in unrwa and in the un school is that we have an internationally agreed vocabulary, and this is exactly what's being taught in our school when there is the slightest disagreement. all right. i guess the nature of my questions is one indicator of the scrutiny and the pressure that you are under as the boss of unrwa. and ultimately, your obligation is to best and most effectively run a relief and humanitarian organisation. is it wise for you, wise for you, to enter the political arena, given this amount of pressure, and say things su