tabitha festival. can you give us a brief rundown of what the u. k and france are actually fighting about so i think the issue is a lot bigger than fish. frankly, i think this is the thin edge of the wedge. now it's an issue of this lead us been reported over the course of yesterday evening, but i think if you look back several weeks, there are big disagreements over immigration flows. and if you go back a little bit further, there's also disagreement. if you think about the orcus parks and how that came together and the extent to which the french felt that cuts across what it was trying to achieve in the pacific, some of its diplomatic outreach to china. i think that's also been a factor. and of course cit thing underneath are on top of all of these conflicts is a very difficult you, k e u relationship with the u. k. government. now seeking a full renegotiation of the brett's it, vo into it reached and, and, and, and ratified in 2019. so there are very many points of tension. fish is one of them, but there are very, very many, i'm sorry, is this d