so the middle east crisis, when i was in fortier, i fell in love with international trade law back. it's been a great background. i have a conference, so call it. so a panel discussion for the international bar association with the city. and we're, we're discussing the major tre, just use that have been going on in the world between the us and china. ok. hello, how are you? hi, can you hear me for in this a conference call. i'm wearing my hat as an international trade lawyer. i got was also a problem with the theme of my conversation . my part of the conversation is that african saying, when the elephant fights, it's the grass that suffers his want me to be the dog development round, but only very few areas have been agreed on and we're feeling this effect in, in the developing countries. because the attention is all focused on the trade dispute. ah, it used to be fooled into believing that everything is normal, you know people out there coffee mornings or she had to clean off hospital. that's kind of thing. but what's the process that enrolled life just change with somebody who is