 Let's move on to a very critical issue about the role of the military in a new democracy. We've had a tweet from Yahan Qadar in Binoa in India. If you believe in democracy then you have to remove the military, you in other words. Minister Sotain, the military of 350,000 has dominated every aspect of public life in Burma for 50 years. Is it really ready to release its undemocratic stranglehold in Parliament? That means it can still block reforms and changes. What you said is absolutely correct, but the conditions last about 20 years back. Everything is done doing by the military people. They thought that they can do everything. So now change democratic government. The way you have to approaching is not good for the country. So gradually change, what you have said, gradually, my point of view is gradually change. But how gradually, how rapidly, how gradually, how slowly? It's depends on the Parliament speaker. Yeah, I guess. I think I look upon this as an evasion of responsibility. Now I do not believe in evasion of responsibility. Y Llywydd, rydw i'n meddwl i'r Llywodraeth Cymru.