 I think, you know, we need to have a global perspective in terms of when we discuss about this refugee crisis, you know, keep in mind as, as some Secretary Bradley mentioned, there are over 60 million refugees and IDPs. Some of these refugees have been refugee situations since 1964. They don't know education, nothing, you know, we have, you know, over 500,000 refugees and Somalia ended up. We have thousands of refugees in Kakuma. We have electric and refugees since 1964. We have the, the, there are free refugees in Chad. So we have to really look at it globally. I understand the crisis is because some refugees decided not to stay in the camp and decided to, to go to Europe.