 We are not in this just for our personal glory that we know, this and that, no. We are in this for the people. And if the people are not happy, it doesn't matter what you think, you fail. It is simple as that. Unfortunately I speak up. The people, we are not happy. So why don't we sit down and think about it together without, you know, taking it personally. You know, can you imagine, I felt sorry for Patsun Dago when I saw his picture yesterday at the end of the game. I felt sorry for Fashionu. I felt sorry for Muapie wherever he was, if he wasn't there. I felt of all our players, all the football fans all over the world when our players were coming out of the ground 3-1. Because it's humiliating to them. They are playing so well, they are heroes where they are and they come to play for their country. We can't even ask ourselves what should we do better. If you ask that question, no, no, no, you are against me. Nobody is against anybody here. We are all brothers and sisters. We are all zambians. We all want what is best for us. And in this business of politicizing everything, we go to the ground and say which political party this one belongs to and say no, we are, I'm not saying it now. I'm saying it even then, before now. Even before, just before now, the previous government, the ground was the place where Zambian was proud to show his flag. Not the place where Zambian is proud to show which political party belongs to. I think that was to be corrected. It must be the place where we go, where we can embrace each other. Even our team will fill it and win. But now they can't fill it and win. When they know that everybody is going there, this one belongs to this camp. He wants that one to be the leaders. He wants that one not interested in that anymore. Because it's of no benefit to us. If we had won yesterday, people would have forgotten all this. But we can't forget until we correct this. That's why I accepted what you called me. I said I'm going to go and have this interview. I'm going to speak like I speak. And I called this one and said please this one come and help me. Remind me how we did it. And you can check all this. These people are still alive. Can you imagine we are suffering like this? I know he's old. I know he may not be. But generally we can send people to go and help him. Do you remember what I said? We have called in Angola. We had to call him. We had lunch with us. I'm here but this is your team. Yes. I worked under him. He was the president of Zambia for a long time. I was the first vice president by election. And Mr. Sagara was the second vice president. We used all the time when we come back we call everyone. Where did we go wrong? Why did we make it so? We can't do it. You're afraid to speak that you're going to be attacked. This thing which we use, what you call it? They'll be commenting after this. Social media. It is supposed to be a weapon to be of success. The people invented this in America. I was the first of them. When I'll go announce the coming of this thing. It is supposed to be a weapon. It's supposed to be a weapon to help us find solutions.