it the is this is they would be alter naatives. we also assume that they also have this kind of common threat coming from central asia. we talk about the drug problem, we talk about the terrorism problem. the drug problem yes, it comes from afghanistan but it really lubricates the central asian economies. soto go at it very strongly is going to be problematic i would say. to be very unkosher about this. it is not a very kind of you know oh, let's all go after the drugs but the drugs actually do have the -- they run the economies that are not run on oil and gas in the region. so terrorism, central -- we know in the meetings we've been having quite a lot of central asians constantly blame the -- if you see the borders, they're well sealed line. this is not the duran line. it's actually a lot of central asian jihadists that are fighting now in afghanistan. you have the dimu, the islamic jihad unit. so this entire terrorist and drug trade being a big threat in afghanistan i think is a little bit overblown. the most issue is that there