mr. mosini say that you think in ten years the middle east will be better because people have, there's better education and more communication and interaction and people don't want the taliban, for instance in afghanistan, but how do people get to have what they want in a part of the world where they don't have much to say about who rules them. a decade, it could be decades, but in some ways, i think some populations need to go through that in order for them to see how full it would be to go with the system to go with one created by isis. by the way, we're experiencing different forms of extremism right across the region. turkey is not the turkey of ten years ago. and so i think these are growing pains for the region. i don't want to make light of the problem that we have today in the region, but i just want to take a step back and look into the region in the next you know, 40, 50 years, but i think that education is very important, but the other thing is that the region, this is one of the challenges that we have in the countries we operate in and we have 100 million viewers across ten count