of who can use reproductive cells in the event of the death of a military . we invited the next guest oleksandr yusko, doctor, obstetrician, gynecologist, professor, president of the ukrainian association of reproductive medicine , and oksana dmytrieva, people's deputy of ukraine from servant of the people, to this discussion. i congratulate you, mrs gentlemen good day. thank you for joining, and ms. oksano, the first question for you, as a member of the people's deputy, is what happened that, well, in fact, the legislation that should have regulated the issue of delayed parenthood is now being implemented. and that literally in march of this year, the material of those dead soldiers is going to be disposed of, as it were? no one is against, and the disposal issue, it should not stand, it should be settled, and you can already see that they have made changes to remove this edit. the essence of that law, which i was the author of, to the second reading, this amendment was made, unfortunately, i personally was against it and did not even vote precisely because of it, but until... i understood well that this amendment should be removed and we should have done it by march, but because of the commotion that rose in