refugees have quickly moved on, and it will unyou doubtedly lead to more coming on the route leaving the crisis further up the line. >> it's pretty rough to see politicians pointing the fingers at one another with seemingly absolutely no idea with what to do next, and no kind of joined up policy here. >> well, you're right, david, it's chaos. look, there is a line here. there are lines coming from all directions right now over here as well, if i just move over just to show you this is now very ordinarily compared to how it was two or three days ago which resulted in some violence. but really, it is a situation where, as i said earlier, the politicians here are not thinking about the humanitarianism, they're thinking about getting these people out of here. and they're in a terrible state. absolutely awful conditions. there is not a lot here. they have some facilities you can see some water being delivered. it's getting better, but it's still completely inadequate, the scale of the problem. and it doesn't seem to be that--well, you couldn't think that there was a political are to help