markiiano lopachak spoke about and that you and mr.ymyr talked about, about that 20%, about the consequences, about how to make it possible for this percentage to be more and so on, see, today i am from mr. markiyan , lupachaka, from... from his colleagues, heard actually very important things and very important threats that potentially await us if, god forbid, we lose this war, or the situation at the front does not go as we, as we expect , as we want, and well, i, as a person, as a political scientist, as a scientist, these things i understand, but i'm sure that a lot of ordinary citizens, well, see it, as you said, in a childish way, absolutely not as it really is. and in fact, it is very important that, let's say, each of us receives and hears this information, that is, for me, it is a universal way to try to increase this percentage, or at least to change society's attitude to war, to mobilization, this is banal communication, correct communication, systematic communication, and look at what is actually happening, we, when we were