but my question was going to be having been inside the machinery of international law and under the umbrella, the u. n. for 2 years, what have you learned about the way our world works and about the way international justice and law work? and um, i think i am uh, i am less um, less positive about the real commitment to the member space, to the international system. i am more aware of the economic and financial dynamics that under being the, i'm just the world we we belong to. but i'm also aware that there is a new generation in particular, which doesn't want any, all of these, which is ready to stand for justice. and so the diety, without the people being the palestinians or other discriminated people. and this is what it gives me hope. i also know that there are opportunities and as much as time and just out there, but we need to, to focus on, i mean being i told her from to, for justice from whatever possibly come from being corners, intellectual as you went, experts or bureaucrats. today, there isn't, there is work to do for every one because today it's black and white. it's either with or again