kenya's founding president, jomo kenyatta. we can, we can even go back... would you do that? to my grandfather, great—grandfather. .. so will you do that? no problem. because according to kenya's truth and reconciliation commission report in 2008 — it said this, and i quote — "jomo kenyatta himself appears to have benefited immensely from irregular allocations of land. by 1965, kenyatta is reported to have used his position as president to buy numerous settler farms". so you have said no sacred cows... the key word there is buy. but will you allow this lifestyle audit to investigate his historic acquisition... 100%. of wealth? perfectly welcome. you're going to do that? perfectly welcome. and you think that you will emerge... very confidently. very confident from that? absolutely. so no sacred cows? none. and have you, have you declared all this? i mean, you've done... we're waiting for the processes to be done, we have started with especially procurement officers, and we're going to until we get to my level. and is everything going to be made public? absolutely. so we know t