earlier, i spoke to shandana gulzar khan.tting to the areas which needed it. there are many aspects to this problem but there there are many aspects to this problem but there is there are many aspects to this problem but there is a there are many aspects to this problem but there is a simple answer, no, aid is not getting where it should go. pakistan's lifelong problem has been corruption. we have seen the last three months, we have lost 320,000 bridges, hundreds of dams have been damaged, 5000 kilometres of roads has been damaged which means it is impossible to communicate. we do have navy and army helicopters rescuing people. physical barriers are a huge issue right now and what we have been told, because there is a communication blackout, therefore we don't have comment from the government. there is no way to assess the magnitude. 50 million people in pakistan have been displaced, that is a whole country, you can imagine the unprecedented scale of the disaster. unfortunately, we are not well prepared. you talk about prepar