guyana's president, irfaan ali, is adamant essequibo is, and will remain, guyanese.ing with a neighbour that is aggressive, that has made certain threats, and we are investing in our military. we're investing in the technology of our military. we're investing in infrastructure. but, more than that, we have aligned ourselves with countries and a region that is on the side of guyana. the caricom, as a region, has issued a statement in support of guyana's sovereignty. the us has issued a statement in support of guya na's sovereignty. the uk has issued a statement in support of guya na's sovereignty. france has issued a statement in support of guya na's sovereignty. canada. so we are working on the basis of an international coalition that would not allow this region to be destabilised by any action by venezuela to overrun our territorial integrity, or our borders. but have you seen the satellite imagery which shows that armoured vehicles have gathered close to the border with essequibo on the venezuelan side, that they have armed coastal vessels, again, gathered close to