that somehow the religious leaders in kandahar would say, oh, we have been invited to this conference and so therefore we will change our minds about our social restrictions. i think it's absurd and i think anyone who studies the, tell the nose, that's absurd. that's why you're seeing a workers on the ground begging for access to these kinds of a climate financing mechanism. so that work can resume on water infrastructure and some of these basic needs of atkins. if there is this outreach to the taliban, they are included in talks like this. the question of courses is kind of on trust any promises the tell them on make in this instance on climates given the lack of transparency. um, you know, in, in afghanistan, you know, i think the lack of trust is one of the hallmarks of the international system. now, when you're talking about countries with dubious human rights records, you know, coming to the summit, i say china is invited. the united states is invited where we're coming into a world now where we're. multilateralism is under a lot of pressure. and so i think there is a necessity t