let me turn to nicholas becca, lynn. he is a senior fellow at yale universities china center. you're joining us from new haven, connecticut, about this. do you think we'll ever know what happened to jen gun? and i think we may know, but we don't know for, for the moment that i think this is very reflective of the way that the company is called the function, especially the highest level of these appearances are not uncommon. they're actually the room when you have a problem with a top official, whether it's functional, struggling, or corruption, or just how smart to the party really doesn't think about the public. the public comes last on the list of things to say. this is probably would decides when and what it tells to public policy that has to solve the problem internally. but this is a huge embarrassment for china. i mean, gene gone before and minister is the public face of china with the wealth on the international stage. and it's how to overstate the impact that negatively impact the business, having among diplomats around the world to the point you were just making about