and then the paper, shedia, what does that mean to you?hanged completely, six years ago, when i started working for shedia. and that's why i'm smiling now. chuckles. it wasn't only the money, it was the contact with the people, because the people that support us and buy that paper, very nice people, they want to help us and this changed my life completely. how is business now, selling the paper? it's not so good. it's a bit down because you must understand that people don't have the money to buy a paper now, and things are getting worse and worse and worse every day. and that's a result of the coronavirus? yes, because many people, they lost their jobs, and they don't have money any more. people i knew, that they usually buy the paper, they stop and say, "hi, michael, i want to buy the paper, but i have one or two euros in my pocket," and are not able to do that. so it's harderfor them and for you. how have you found the last six months? well, actually, it was very bad but as you know, i live in a centre, the centre of athens, in the mixed