tiny, tiny proportion of what ocha does.g un agencies doing very, very vital work in those fields, and i imagine that those are the ones that the us is most focused on. you know, i hope that those organisations will get sustained funding to do their important work — but, you know, i'vejust come back from gaza, where the needs are massive, and what we're doing there is getting 800 trucks a day into gaza, we've fed a million people in the three weeks since the ceasefire. we're getting health centres opened up. we're giving people... you know, 80,000 tents have gone in so that people can start to rebuild their lives. that's life—saving work. i want to come back to gaza in a moment, but i want tojust stay on the principle, because there were examples used — $2 million for gender activities in guatemala... this is not an 0cha project. ..for activities to strengthen trans—led organisations in guatemala. 1.5 million to serbia for gender inclusion. are these projects that you would say, "that's giving aid a bad name"? so, those are