sam. because when the barrington declaration came out, i was actually an author of a rebuttal letter called the johnstoneto go and we didn't do it. just taking everybody back to where we were. we did not know the long-term effects of this virus. we did not know its impact on children. and the fact that we have now found out that you can get rhe infections and there is no such thing as a herd immunity against infections themselves, separating the vulnerable from the rest of their caretakers, from their families would never been a sustainable long-term strategy. it tells me that that whole take on herd immunity early on have been a deadly route to take but it is my hope, bhattacharya is a researcher. a physician. is my hope that he will listen to the evidence that comes out of the government scientists that are in place to make those decisions based on the evidence that is in front of him, rather than looking at the political climate. it is my hope that he would be able to do that, because he has been in academia, he tells himself as an independent thinker. so i'm hoping he's able to change his mind on som