let me just, one of the comment on your first question just to echo what general plehn just said, which is this is a very tough situation. it could be much worse and much tougher had we not have the institution of the lebanese armed forces and internal security forces. assisted by us and the development of this relation. this is a unique i think it's an overused word, a unique political situation. the government now has to try to reach agreement on a miniscule statement. if it does not it goes on being a caretaker which means it's not able to make even before the presidential election, not able to make real policy. some of these economic decisions which tend to get lost if the government doesn't, for example, pass it cannot issue tenders for this gas exploration. these are issues that generally have not been taken up by caretaker government. that's why they need to have a fully empowered government to do that. and as you say, it may be that if we can take the spirit that reached this compromise, to reach a government, if that extends to the presidential election been we will have anothe