to be very unkosher about this. it is not a very kind of, oh, let's all go after the drugs but the drugs actually do have economies not run on oil and gas in the region. so terrorism, centrally in the meetings we've been having quite a lot of central asians constantly blame the afghans, your terroristses are coming over. if you see the borders within central asia, they are very well sealed. even though the russians coming out, very well sealed. it's actually a lot of central asian jihadists that are fighting now in afghanistan. you have the imu, those who are fighting, so this entire terrorist, drug trade, being a big threat in afghanistan i think is a little bit overblown. i think the issue is there is interest in insulating themselves from afghanistan per se, because that's a lack of clarity about the future of afghanistan and, in the meantime, trying to -- how can i say to be polite, to milk as much as possible resources out of those who can actually give them because they think that we can get resources out of t