when you look at eib spending were deployed capital, it deployed 75 billion euros worth of it.y $750 million was toward defense. 80 billion is not a huge sum of money. it does help with the european strategic fund, which they went out its industrial strategy of putting a more centralized view of where and how europe spends money on defense, habitus procurement, and 11 how centralized it is sort of r behind that would be a truly helpful, and there are two signals. one of the signals we are from a seo we we interviewed him last week that if the eib is putting money toward this, it signals to big funds that they should be and can be making money and spending more defense, but then there was this question of the moral signal. we have spent a lot of time for many years talking about esg. it where it is defense, military, guns fit into positive social impact? that was said to be a thing from on time, but since the invasion of ukraine, perspectives have shifted on that and a lot more esg facing funds are now investing in aerospace and defense companies. tom: oliver around eib and the