we can speak to veronica coleman, who's in indian q in denise, and i should say human rights laura, amnesty international in australia joins us now from sidney. veronica, so regrets expressed that there is no apology. what's your reaction to that? you just like most humorous, i forget that i know we are, we can respect the progress being made. we acknowledge that, but we are also deeply disappointed because president, oh, we did not line any rock match whatsoever. what's just this? there's no room mention of reparation. there's no mention of many of the perpetrators of those cases that threatening to acknowledge are actually part of don't always administration the leaders of this country. and so, so what does it say like, like is it just an acknowledgment? so we, that's why we are not satisfied with that. ok, he did say that the government was trying to rehabilitate the rights of victims without he said, negating the judicial resolution though he didn't say he didn't specify how that would be achieved. what do you think he means by exactly. so there's actually just a last month, a trial off