 You had been on the front lines many times earlier and you'd known a lot of war correspondents. What made him unique? We heard a little bit about that in the film, but in your view, what made him unique? He, I mean, he was very brave and he was also quite cautious, which don't always go together. And he also, he was not interested in war, he was really interested in people and what happens to people in war. It's very, combat is very dramatic and it's very easy to get distracted by the sort of like repetitive drama of combat and just take a lot of photographs of guys shooting guns. And that's actually not that interesting and Tim sort of saw through that and what he was really interested in was the human drama that plays out in war in such an intense form between men in the platoon, between, you know, in refugee populations, whoever it may be, that's what interested him. And that made him quite different from a lot of combat photographers.