 We do not have them. We do have hornet fighters which are quite old and you have to keep in mind that there are not very many hornet countries in Europe and not very many hornets neither. So the question I guess is that is it useful to create many different service structures for example and on the other hand it's very clear that the Finnish position is geographically a bit different than most of the European and NATO countries. So we have made a very extraordinary purchase during the time of hornets and renewed it now by buying F-35s. They are extremely big purchases for a small country. Why? Because we are very decisive that we need a strong protection and that's why we couldn't give up the hornets before we get the new ones and unfortunately the hornets at that time are well practically finished. But we like your aircraft. Just you to know. Yep, they are good ones and I hope everybody knows it. And your neighbors know it. It's good. We need them. We need them very much. They will be with us and why I believe they will be. I'm sure of it. But that's how this war happens that we should constantly bring it to the battlefield. At first we go ahead. We show that in three days we can't catch up. Then they give us some kind of protection. After that we go ahead again. We ask for a long-distance artillery. Well, it happens in different ways. We have a difficult success again. But after that they give us the right weapons. And that's why I'm sure that we will have a great success soon. And after that, I'm sure they will give us the weapons. I would like to know what would happen in the future. It would be so much easier for us. But we will do our best. And then our final question is for Laurin Urmi Ildalehti. Laurin Urmi from the Finnish Outlet. Ildalehti, a question for President Zelenski. What kind of security guarantees do you expect from NATO at the will of some of the main needs? And then what is the main goal, the main objective of your coming counter-attack? And then a question for President Nielsenki. We have always supported Finland. And so that it would reach the Alliance. So that it would reach NATO. And we welcome you. So when you ask what the security guarantees are, you know that we have already talked about it for many years. We talked about it and wanted to show it with our actions. What we even have in the Constitution of our state and geopolitical directives that are chosen by our people. And so the best and most powerful guarantee is NATO's membership. While there is a war, we will not be in NATO. We are aware of that. But we would like to, apart from open doors, our partners have also made some powerful steps that motivated the Ukrainian Socialist Party, that this is not just open doors, not just some kind of something in the future. We would like to support today. And today's political support in this direction, we want there to be an invitation for Ukraine. And on this path, as long as we have a war, we need security guarantees. Today, today, as long as we are not in NATO. But in any case, our goal is to have a full-fledged membership. This is one of the reasons why I am here today. The second reason, or to be honest, the priority is to strengthen our army. That is what I have already said, to strengthen what I do not want to go into detail if you do not mind. Unfortunately, they forgot to give me translation, but... No, no, but translation, I meant. I did not hear it. But undoubtedly, it was very wise. Good. The basic elements here are NATO has made a decision in Bucharest 2008 concerning Ukraine, Georgia. And then the other basic element is open doors policy, which is clearly stated. In Vilnius, it's very important that NATO, all the NATO countries, can have a common voice on this. That's the most important. We have heard now a bit different voices concerning, for example, our membership, still concerning Swedish membership. The NATO is stronger if it gives one common voice. And this is what we have to discuss before Vilnius, what we are going to do with these basic elements on basis here. Thank you. This concludes the press conference, and we will continue with the media also in the afternoon. Thank you very much.