 Thank you very much. We've just appeared to forecourt on the mat of Anrofa Senmi when people came to apologize to me at my house. That aside, I just want to say that I'm a politics non-beloy awam and looking after the poor people has become very interesting under the new dawn government. As much as I appreciate the increase of the purchase of maize, floor price for maize by their fara'e from 180 kwaç up to 250 kj back to 280 kwaç. Very good because the price of fertilizer is very high. The price of seed is very high. The cost of inputs and general production is very high. Very good idea so that our farmers can now get value for their money. But for me it is a very wrong way of doing things. What we should have done was to reduce the cost of fertilizer, reduce the cost of seed, reduce the cost of production. So that the farmers can maximize on the price at 180 kwaç. Caught me correctly there. I'm not saying they should have not increased the price. Under the circumstances that the fertilizer is at over 1000 kwaç, seed is expensive and if you were for farmers to choose the land electricity is expensive, that is an ideal situation. Now the danger is that the price of mille mill is going to be unaffordable for the poor people. If today the cost of maize is 180 kwaç per 50 kj back, mille mill is costing at 250. When you increase the cost of maize from 180 to 280, the price of mille mill is likely to move to 350 kwaç per 25 kj back of mille mill. Which person can afford, even the salaries that teachers get, policemen, miners, they will not be able to afford the cost of mille mill. If you are not there, you will have to have politics. Because when you are making these decisions, you have to be thorough. You have to interrogate them. The most important thing in governance is to look at poor people. How are the poor people going to survive? So in my view, the most ideal situation could have been to fight that the production of fertilizer is cheaper. The cost of seed is cheaper. We reduce on the cost of fuel for production, we reduce on electricity. So that for argument sake, if the price of fertilizer dropped from 1000 kwaç to about 400 kwaç, and you still maintain the price of maize at 180, the farmers will still have value for their money. But this, we are waiting to see what the economist president is going to do. Because politics of appeasement should come to an end. We should look at the total ballistic cost of production against the selling price. But what has happened is very, very interesting. And we shall see how they are. And I was, you know, the chairman of the FRR was saying that to the fire must increase the price of mille mill. Because we are still giving you maize at 180. But the millers are going to start buying the maize at about 280. How do you expect them to continue giving you at the odd price? That is why I have said and I want to say it again. Leave politics to us politicians. If you are a businessman, go and do business and make profits. To take a child or to make profits is to balance. The farmers must make money, the poor people must survive. That is governance. So we are yet to see what is going to happen going forward on this new price of maize. But for the farmers, congratulations. At least you get a return from the 280. But I beat the poor people who are not going to afford. And it's not only milling me. Don't take it only to milling me. Even the chickens are going to be expensive. Mind you, chicken feet, animal feet for the cows is also manufactured from maize. Meaning inama yala ni no mutengo. Inko kos yala ni no mutengo. But I am not going to survive. By economists. I hope it will be a press conference. I want to thank you. I want to thank you. I want to thank you. Thank you very much.