 All right, a lot of stuff going on in China in the military. I think I told you about replacement of the China Space Division of its military of the entire senior leadership over there a few months ago. But it continues to be significant shakeup among military higher ups in the Chinese military. The reason the stated reason for this is corruption. Or the, put it this way, I don't think that's what the stated reason is. But the assumption is that it is corruption, that there's a lot of corruption among the higher ups in the Chinese military, siphoning up a lot of the money for themselves, giving relatives special favors, and so on. And that has been going on for a while. It could be that it's not about corruption. It could very well be about Xi making sure that the people at the top of the military are 100% loyal to him. It could be at this time of economic struggles and other issues relating to China clamp down on whatever freedoms existed in China that has happened under Xi, that some in the military were voicing opposition. And this is his way of getting rid of him from the beginning when Xi came in in 2012-13, I think it was. He has used campaigns against corruption as a means by which to get rid of his opposition and to secure his position. So anybody who challenged him was deemed corrupt, faced a trial, went to jail, or kicked out of the party, or kicked out of any kind of official position in the party. The latest victim of this is, let's see, is the Chinese Defense Minister Li Xiangfu. Li Xiangfu has not been seen in public for quite a few weeks. There were a lot of whispers and rumors around this. In China, first people disappear, then they're accused of something, then they're fired, and then they go on trial. So that's typically what happens. People disappearing usually means something's going on. Anyway, he disappeared. And then today, it seems like China has said that Li is under investigation for corruption. And people close to these affairs assume that he will be relieved from his duties, will be fired very, very soon. This is just within a month or two from the disappearance, then firing over corruption charges of the Chinese Foreign Secretary. So she is cleaning house of some pretty senior people. I mean, Li Xiangfu was the Chinese Defense Minister and sat on the small committee of the Chinese government that basically is in charge of the entire military, and led by Xi, and Li was one of the people in charge of that. And now he has been fired. So Edward says he's draining the swamp. Yeah, he's draining something, but he's getting rid of anybody who might pose any kind of opposition to him. And maybe this also has something to do with his opposition to Xi, and maybe it has something to do with corruption. Who knows? It's impossible to tell in China when corruption is real or when it's an excuse, when it's just a power grab.