 I live in Antalya, Antalya city, coastal region Mediterranean in Turkey. And you know there is much more incidents in Turkey these days. I am a teacher, a school consultant, a school counselor in a high school. Well, so we've been following the news obviously for the last few days about the protests in Turkey. Have there been any protests where you are? What do you think of the situation? I think it is actually a big transformation, social transformation in Turkey because I mean we can say two different parts of our society, people in the city and city culture people and new new city people with AKP, with the five Erdogan. One of the groups is more religious people and another more, they have a city culture actually. More secular or less religious? Of course, more secular than the others. And unfortunately the secular part of the society isn't a majority. And I can say for 10 years they haven't enough organization in Turkey. They can't express themselves in Turkey. And yes, the government made big work about economy and many things, but they are more authoritarian now. And I think they will have to limit themselves. So you say that it's unfortunate that the secular groups are not the majority. I mean, as you look at the situation, do you feel things are headed in the wrong direction for Turkey or headed potentially in the right direction? What do you see for the future of Turkey? Actually, I'm sure that a religious part of society will be getting more city people, I'm sure. Because if we go to the beach now in Antalya or other coastal region, we can see a mother with headscarf and her doctor with bikini, understand? Yeah. I think it is about capitalism. Capitalism will develop in Turkey and our society will transform and I think our future, our future, our country's future will be more good. Well, Madeline is a college intern from Canada who's with us for the summer. Have you ever been to Turkey? I know you've been. I have been to Turkey. Actually, it's beautiful in the markets. I was in Istanbul. Oh, Istanbul. Istanbul is a diversity. There is many cultures. There are many cultures, big history, Hagia Sophia and Sotanamit Mosque. Yes.