 I'm not ready yet please stop. Stop kazal di bil bil. Dobri din. My name is Igor and I'm a businessman from Moscow. Long time ago when me and my friends from KGB we served our motherland in Afghanistan in early 80s. We did not expect that the lost war will bring us new wonderful business opportunity. The heroin trade. Last time I watched TV with my mother. And the United Nation officials said that Russia is number one consumer of heroin in the world with an estimated 2.5 million users. You know, we traffickers. We make billions of dollars from selling drugs to them. And then my mother told me Igor Oček, my dearest son you will be infinitely grateful to the United Nations for keeping this market illegal. Otherwise we would never buy that nice Renaissance palace in Venice last summer. Nice old woman, wise and with a good sense of humor. But the TV also said that some western bastards trying to convince my government to introduce methadone to treat addicts with this substitute drug. And here I absolutely agree with my ex-comrade from KGB, Gaspadin Ivanov, who is by the way the head of federal antinarquotic agency. And he said, no way to let methadone in this country. And he means it. Otherwise, how would we buy gas for our yachts if not selling drugs to those junkies? Thank you, United Nations. Thank you for the prohibition.