the per capita ownership of things like operate of, of harvesters and of tractors, probably rivals jadavpur and america. which means that, you know, i think more and more employment makes it very expensive prospect for farmers to actually continue doing it. and they're already under serious levels of debt. so that after we leave, you know, models that are sustainable in terms of whether it's leasing, whether it's community purchase and use it. and then of course the education part of it, as i said it's, it's happened in 4 years. but every year unfortunately, we've kind of gone with the stick in september of each year saying, you know, do this or you get fined, do this a get find the political will to sort of brilliant, implement the fine is not then it's unfairly right to actually ask them to pay a fine because nothing's been done throughout the year. so i think unless we can actually put money where the mouth is and do something about it. and i think in the long run, the better solution is to not even the long run, but money in the medium term to get them away is probably the solution. but