it doesn't consider the fact that many economists presence russia, right, or a united states are straley out. and many other countries they've been, are unfair, still fails. how do you go around that? i mean it's, you know, it's much harder for them actually i think, yes, yes, and look, that's part of a part of the challenges, of course, for many of the oil and coal and gas pretty in countries to realize that this is probably not going to go on, i think for most people, you know, they're sort of suggesting, oh, you know, the changeover will come in a couple of decades. i think that's entirely unrealistic unless we get much better technology. but remember, you and russia, but also across the world. certainly in the u.s. as well, will have to find a way to make sure that you get rich off of fossil fuels that most of the west has done for the last 200 years. but then also get to the point where you can actually transition. because clearly, if you could have very cheap energy, also in russia, yes, you would not get the same amount of dollars back in with the exporting of fossil fuels. but yo