the first — the name of the first casualty was genya. he was on the height, doing hisjob in a military camp, and he was killed. after that happened, we all understood it's going to be — it is a war. but in 2014, other ukrainian artists took different decisions, i mean, because — partly, it's about money. yeah. i mean, your biggest audience was in russia. yes. i believe something like three—quarters of your sales, music sales, record sales, were in russia. and there were other bands in similar situations who continued to play in russia. what did you make of them? did you judge them? no, i don't care. the — the — you know, when you do something, you have — you know, sooner or later, you'll face the consequences. so, if you think about — if you — if you have a choice... it's not about being judged or tojudge someone. it's about the... every day, you wake up and you see yourself in the mirror or you go to bed in the evening and there's nobody there, no—one tojudge except you, and you are the biggest judge of yourself. so, is it — would it be