but phill, i'm going off the camera man, joe. if he can hang over a little bit less, you might be able to see there are people. that's where they stayed. ok. people can tell in places like that, those drums that you're looking at, that they were burning stuff all night, but just to try and stay warm. and when we talk about the challenge of getting shelter, heath food, these are real things, is not just headlines in a newspaper above phrases on a tv live. this is very legal for people and, and when you look at the destruction here, the other thing which you've got to say is how difficult this is mentally. i talked to somebody just before the live. i was home and he was hanging about, he said, i'm frozen. my feelings are frozen. i lost my nephew's, we still can't feel it and you can understand why. imagine that used to be your home. how can you mentally process that? is now just a pile of rubble. it's hard. absolutely. so it's, it's, it's unfathomable, really, and what will happen, you know, to the houses and buildings that are sti