joseph glover. what does this mean exactly, for the world grain supplies? your michael, i think were, you know, the real positive aspects of this grandiose after months. where you claim was unable to export anything out of the black sea. or, you know, of a sudden great story florida you had mentioned about 9000000 tons of upgrading oil suits, have been export it out through the portion of it. so since august 1st, and that's good news for not just those countries receiving that grain, which include a lot of countries in the middle east, north africa, and sub saharan africa and other parts of the world. but also good news for consumers worldwide. just because that more is price. well, no doubt the repercussions of this will radiated corners around the globe. but give us an example of where people will now feel the impact the most from the collapse of this deal. well, i think in the countries that it does grain, you know, to receive grain from from ukraine that that is now tied up again, they are going to have to seek alternative suppliers. now that in the pas