and so i think that was the recognition by jen stultz and beg that maybe it would go some way to to giving some comfort to some of those that former soldiers. because of course, you know, the things that you have to bear it is. yes, it was a failure. i was surprised by the speed of the collapse, but you have to remember that there was an awful lot of failure in the leadership, but the corruption that was involved, the mismanagement, the misdirection of salary. so you had lots of soldiers who hadn't been paid for weeks, months, hadn't been supply properly, a lot of the provincial basis and yet still continue to fight. so i think that is still keenly felt here in afghanistan and rob, but as i say, so talking about the main focus of nato. right at this moment is getting people out is the ongoing evacuation process. what, what's the latest that the apple things that back up and running a day, but it remains extremely volatile. i mean, compared with where we were sunday and monday things are a lot better. there is at least an establishment of some kind of order that the people have been moved o