 It's enough, if I remember us, that the human being is an animal. I agree, sorry. Okay, that was all what I wanted to say. It looks as if you are not happy with it or... No. No, why not? And that means in the human being, in a critical situation, will be always aggressive and to be able to torture his enemy. And okay, in Bali, where fantastic sun shined and so on, on the political level, can happen good things. And it gives you some optimism or happiness or some way out. But the human being is an animal. But lots of a way. Yeah, sorry. We're a special kind of animal. Yes. We have a soul and a spirit and we have a reason. And if we use these things, we ought to be able to do better than... No, no, no, Mr. Shalom, no. No, no, no, we don't agree. Yeah, the human being belongs to the nature. And the nature doesn't know the peace, for example. So I think intelligence is important. The ability to think things through, to reason. But this emphasis we've had in the discussion at various points on the animal nature of humankind, I also think is important. I think we've tended to think of animal instincts in terms of, you know, if you're attacked, you protect yourself. That's an animal instinct. But of course it's also an animal instinct to nurture and to take care of people. And if we can combine intelligence with that side of animality, then we might just avoid catastrophe.