they said the lra. i said, what do you mean? they come in. they burn our crops. then they steal some of our kids. i thought, wow. 10 years later, my good friend shannon who is here got is involved in counter-lra activity, which was a great learning experience. one day, i will tell you about that when we have time, but the point is, i went away thinking about that, not so much about how they burned their crops down. a great friend of mine who's an from texas, ed price and, i was talking to him about that. they went and studied some different areas and different conflict zones, and you can kind of laugh at this, but they came up with conflict crops. if you grow peanuts or sweet potatoes, you can't burn them down, and i guarantee you, they are not taking time to pull them out of the ground. there are innovative ways of thinking about how people in conflict areas can try to protect themselves. they might not think about that, but the truth is a lot of them will figure it out, too. that was one story i wanted to tell you. the other story, i was sitting in south sudan