we're speaking to reverend wilma jacob said i'm of the anglican church. reverend, it's certainly an emotional time not only for the church, but for south africans at large and a very emotional and, and personal service that we've just seen take place. yes, it was a beautiful service and a beautiful tribute to an amazing man, but of course, so many personal moments and feeling swirling in every single person. and then collectively to the service itself as a rhythm, as well goes through in certain moments that are maybe a little bit way motional and others. but for some people, the music touches them deeply for others, the readings touch him deeply and each person helps him to the service and experience the service in their own particular way. but he has hot, hot, hard so full and a half hours rate of chip but to the music readings, sermon, holy communion, which he celebrated every day eucharist. every day we participated in that same service that he did every day and a range of people, a wide range of people there. but, but we're to have fitting and it was a wonderful tribute to this man. but