or sometime by the end of this year, professor of political economy, jack rasmussen told us that the deal between germany and the u. s. could be a sign of biden conceding that the pipeline was already a done deal. i think you got to look at the context of the recent meetings and discussions between biden and enter your opinions, particularly jeremy, you know, the germans, the europeans, considered us position on the global tax and not taxing us tech companies. i think this is probably a quid pro quo to some extent of biden can feeding what as everyone knows, it's already a done deal and allowing the germans to continue and get the cheaper gas. you gotta understand that this whole sanctions over a gas began not stream to began under trump when the us had a lot of natural gas and prices were falling. and you know, the industry, oil industry, which trump was running interference for their solution, was to make the europeans force them to buy us gas. that would cause prices arise in the us as well as more volume sales in europe. but the problem was, the gas was just too much more expensi